Dallas Fort Worth LQS
#2
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: East, Texas
Posts: 261
I go to the quilters Connection in east Dallas (www.quilters-connection.com) and Texas Quiltworks in Rockwall just east of Dallas ( Texasquiltworks.com)
these are my favorite but I know there is one in Arlington that is great I have been there once, can't remember the name but I think its on Division Street. Hope you have a safe and. fun trip
these are my favorite but I know there is one in Arlington that is great I have been there once, can't remember the name but I think its on Division Street. Hope you have a safe and. fun trip
#3
I visited Lone Star Quilts in Arlington last month and LOVED it! It's a beautiful shop with the most fabulous Magnolia tree out front. Lots and LOTS of great fabric, patterns and friendly service. Highly reccomend you stop there!
#7
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: North DFW
Posts: 603
Old Town Quilts in Keller (just north of Fort Worth) has all her fabrics for 4.99 per yard. Worth checking out. It's just off Hwy 377. Quilt Country in Lewisville (north of Dallas on 35E) has lots and lots of bolts very organized. Cabbage Rose Quilting in Fort Worth on Vickery Blvd
#8
Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Dallas, TX
Posts: 17
I'm a regular at Quilters Connection in North Dallas. Small store but a good variety of fabrics and the ladies are very nice.
Not too far from there (about 15 minutes away), in Garland is Suzy's. Suzy's has a lot of Thimbleberries, CW, 30's, and a good selection of other stuff too.
There's a new store called "City Craft" near Downtown Dallas. It has a wide selection of "modern" fabrics like Kaffe Fassett and Amy Butler.
If you have a wholesale license there is the United Notions store over near Las Colinas.
And one of my favorite places is a fabric warehouse on Harry Hines called "Golden D'or"
Not too far from there (about 15 minutes away), in Garland is Suzy's. Suzy's has a lot of Thimbleberries, CW, 30's, and a good selection of other stuff too.
There's a new store called "City Craft" near Downtown Dallas. It has a wide selection of "modern" fabrics like Kaffe Fassett and Amy Butler.
If you have a wholesale license there is the United Notions store over near Las Colinas.
And one of my favorite places is a fabric warehouse on Harry Hines called "Golden D'or"
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