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    Old 04-29-2010, 01:40 AM
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    I go by there and I always forget about it. The Hayloft does have lots to choose from.
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    Old 04-29-2010, 03:58 AM
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    Whittle's is maybe 15-20 minutes from Interstate 65 and well worth a visit! Prices are incredible!!!

    ooops - forgot to add the link:

    http://www.whittlesfabrics.com/


    eta: On my 1st cup of coffee here and the Knoxville info translated in my brain as Fort Knox. So I guess you won't be on I-65
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    Old 04-29-2010, 04:38 AM
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    Oooo! I remember, Zooks just outside of Lancaster has them most awesome selection and fantastic prices. I got a piece there for a pillowcase for my DGS and though it was 100% cotton, almost felt like silk or satin (though not as heavy).
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    Old 04-29-2010, 04:49 AM
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    quick note: Vicksburg MS - great civil war history w/ park with lots of statues and stories and cemetaries. Andrew Jackson's home close too. StitchNFrame quilt shop has a new location there.
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    Old 04-29-2010, 07:50 AM
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    If you go to Vicksburg go thru Hattiesburg and go to Kelly's
    great fabric and great prices.

    Kelly's Quilt Shop
    6140 US Hwy 98 Suite 40
    Hattiesburg, Ms39402
    601-268-5545

    Then you need to go to Corinth, Ms. lots of Civil war history, on Ms. & Tenn. border and then into Tenn to
    Shiloh National Mil. park. On the way to Corinth go
    thru Tupelo, Ms where Heirlooms is located.My very favorite
    shop.

    Heirlooms Forever
    3112 Cliff Gookin Blvd
    Tupelo,MS
    662-842-4275
    www.sews.com
    The trip up thur Ms. is worth the time.
    Have fun!!!!

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    Good Afternoon. I live in Northeast Missisippi and will be opening Treasure Chest Quilting & More, tomorrow, May 3rd in Corinth, MS. Corinth has several Civil War sights along with Shiloh, TN which is only 15 minutes from Corinth. We would love to have you stop by and shop. We have over 2,000 bolts of fabric, patterns, notions and much more. Have a safe trip.
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    Old 05-02-2010, 11:11 AM
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    Needle and Thread just outside of Gettysburg has a huge selection of great fabrics, and also usually a large clearance section- my favorite place to hang out!
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    Abrahams Lady..........Gettysburg, CW repro fabric, patterns and all things sewing related to the 1860's
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    Old 05-02-2010, 03:50 PM
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    Originally Posted by BDor
    If you go to Vicksburg go thru Hattiesburg and go to Kelly's
    great fabric and great prices.

    Kelly's Quilt Shop
    6140 US Hwy 98 Suite 40
    Hattiesburg, Ms39402
    601-268-5545

    Then you need to go to Corinth, Ms. lots of Civil war history, on Ms. & Tenn. border and then into Tenn to
    Shiloh National Mil. park. On the way to Corinth go
    thru Tupelo, Ms where Heirlooms is located.My very favorite
    shop.

    Heirlooms Forever
    3112 Cliff Gookin Blvd
    Tupelo,MS
    662-842-4275
    www.sews.com
    The trip up thur Ms. is worth the time.
    Have fun!!!!

    Beverly
    I just visited this shop for the first time with 3 other quiltingboard members. I have to say its a GREAT shop and the women there were really helpful and friendly! I'll most surely try to get there again! Its a little far for me, but it was worth the trip!

    Shiloh has a great facility for Civil War buffs...and Corinth has a really good museum along with an interpretive trail you a can follow. Of course these are on the other side of TN from Knoxville, so maybe you can hit these on the way back.

    Have a great trip!
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    Old 05-05-2010, 08:42 AM
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    Sandpat, which shop did you go to?

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