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    Old 03-11-2013, 08:59 AM
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    Default Road Trip to KC/Blue Springs area Shops to visit

    I will be traveling to KC this weekend and am wondering about any must see/stop quilt shops on the way. Be traveling 36 west and one way will be I-70. I know about MSC and so any ideas would be great. Thank you.
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    Old 03-11-2013, 09:01 AM
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    Depending on your timing, you can do lunch at a cute little diner about a block or so up the street from MSQC. I'm hoping to get there on Good Friday as we head to Nebraska for Easter.
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    Old 03-11-2013, 10:29 AM
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    I will leave some fabric for you, he he. I am supposed to be on a fabric moratorium but a girl's gotta look when these opportunities arise!
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    Old 03-11-2013, 07:00 PM
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    I have not been to this place but I saved it for my next trip to KC. I have no connection to it- just thought it looked interesting.
    How it works

    " Bring in your leftover crafting and sewing supplies

    " While you shop our ever-changing inventory, the buyer will examine your items

    " The buyer will create an offer for cash & store credit based on product condition & current inventory levels

    " Once you accept the offer, you may immediately use your store credit or leave with cash in your pocket

    Buying Policy

    Customer Rewards & Promotions

    What we buy:

    " Fabrics - Most types and sizes with minimal stains, no strong odors. Garment fabric 1 yard minimum.

    " Notions - All types with no damage that prevents usage.

    " Crafts - Supplies will be evaluated item by item.

    " Lace, Ribbons & Trims - No shorter than 1 yard.

    " Machines - Must have all parts to operate machine & must be in working order.

    We do not accept Home Decorating or Upholstery fabrics or double knit polyester at this time.

    Donations accepted during business hours only

    Fabric Recycles is a new, innovative resale store with locations in Overland Park, KS and Lee’s Summit, MO. We provide the public with a unique store that caters to the needs of those requiring fabric, notions, trims and machines at a discount price in the Kansas City Metro. Fabric Recycles allows an opportunity for textile users to purchase unusual lengths and sizes of fabrics and trims as well as notions and machines at a fraction of retail prices. Fabric Recycles' inventory comes from personal stashes and estate reductions. So clean out your sewing closet. Bring your unused fabric, notions and trim as well as your old machines. Fabric Recycles will purchase your items or offer consignment. You can accept a cash offer or take advantage of store credit with a 5% increase on buy out offer to invest in your next project.
    FABRIC RECYCLES
    Meeting your sewing and crafting needs cheaper than ever!
    Regency Park Shopping Center
    9268 Metcalf
    Overland Park, KS 66212
    Phone: 913-385-0614
    Monday - Friday
    10:30 am - 5:30 pm
    Saturday - Sunday 11am - 5pm
    Bayberry Crossing Shopping Center
    519 SE Melody Lane
    Lee’s Summit, MO 64063
    Phone: 816-525-0614
    Monday - Friday
    10:30 am - 5:30 pm
    Saturday - 11am - 5pm, Sunday - Closed
    2 Locations!
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    Old 03-11-2013, 07:45 PM
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    Originally Posted by Lisa_wanna_b_quilter
    Depending on your timing, you can do lunch at a cute little diner about a block or so up the street from MSQC. I'm hoping to get there on Good Friday as we head to Nebraska for Easter.
    The diner closed down the street from MSQC. We were there Feb. 15th and they told us it went out of business. We were sad. We ended up eating in Cameron.
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    Old 03-11-2013, 07:55 PM
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    Originally Posted by Quilter 65
    I will be traveling to KC this weekend and am wondering about any must see/stop quilt shops on the way. Be traveling 36 west and one way will be I-70. I know about MSC and so any ideas would be great. Thank you.
    In the KC area, we have a few quilt shops. One just opened in Blue Springs, which is east of Kansas City on I-70. Patchwork Pals just opened on Highway 7 north of I-70 near the Price Chopper.

    Quilter's Station is in Lee Summit down 291 at the Woods Chapel exit. Go right onto Woods Chapel for about 2 blocks and Quilter's Station is back behind Sonic in a strip mall.

    There is one north of the river in downtown Parkville called Peddler's Wagon. It is great because they have so many samples hanging around the shop.

    There is also one in Overland Park, Kansas, called Harper's Fabric on Santa Fe.

    On down I-70 in Lawrence, Kansas, there are two wonderful quilt shops right near each other.
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    Old 03-12-2013, 06:15 AM
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    Originally Posted by Quilter 65
    I will be traveling to KC this weekend and am wondering about any must see/stop quilt shops on the way. Be traveling 36 west and one way will be I-70. I know about MSC and so any ideas would be great. Thank you.
    It would be well worth the trip to travel to Parkville, just off I-29, and visit Peddlar's Wagon. It is quite an experience.
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    Old 03-14-2013, 01:22 PM
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    Thank you all. I went to local shop just to buy a few bright colors for a border. They were having a sale. Oh no. Some fabric just screamed to me and I had to bring it home. I will need to stay strong, but I am going to look anyhow.
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