Eastward bound & looking for great quilt shops, etc.
#42
Originally Posted by lots2do
The Marden's website says that their price is now $4.99 a yard. I haven't been since December. Makes sense that their prices would go up, too, though.
#44
Originally Posted by NDQuilts
I live 30 mins from your friend so I can pm you a list of what we have a a aila le locally. Do you have a type or look that you tend toward? Most shopa around here are small - nothing like hancocks or keepsake. As for keepsake it has been 10 years since i was last there so I'll let someone else comment.
#45
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When I went to Keepsake Quilting I was too overwhelmed by the volume of fabric...couldn't make a decision and didn't see anything different from what is in their catalogue. So I went there and bought nothing. Did find some Quilt shops on the coast of Maine and New Hampshire that were fun.
#47
Originally Posted by gollytwo
Originally Posted by lots2do
there's an incredible shop in Chester, VT, too. I'll have to look up the name.
The Log Cabin Quilting with which I'm familiar is in Ravena NY - Londa Vanderzee's shop - she's a neat lady and has a good fabric selection. If you get here you're pretty near Gloversville - the Gloversville Sewing Center is Diana Marshall's shop - she's a terrific lady too.
Both women are friends of mine - but I recommend without bias. (pun unintended)
#48
If you are here during these dates-- June 15-18, 2011
the National Quilt Assoc. has a national quilt show at the convention center.
my LQS shop is The Glass Thimble, its at North High st and EN Broadway. (Clintonville area in Columbus)
the National Quilt Assoc. has a national quilt show at the convention center.
my LQS shop is The Glass Thimble, its at North High st and EN Broadway. (Clintonville area in Columbus)
#49
Thank you everyone for your input. My list of your fabulous recommendations,directions,advice and opinions are now a treasured Word document - packed in my suitcase. I depart June 2nd and haven't booked a return flight. This is gong to be SO MUCH fun. My sewing machine is packed as are pounds of fabric, 3 pieced quilt tops, books & patterns. My friend in Columbus will help me finish the quilt tops and make one from start to finish before we set out for Maine on the 9th.
Wish us dry roads, tornado-free weather & lower gas prices - not to mention countless hours of satisfying quilting. I can't tell you when I've been so excited. My friend and I have known each other since 1970 (we met at OSU). We're closer than our respective sisters. This trip is something we've always wanted to do and now that I've (finally) learned to quilt (Feb '11) our dream is coming true.
Once we're back in Ohio, our quilting marathon will begin. Happy Quilting and thanks again!
Wish us dry roads, tornado-free weather & lower gas prices - not to mention countless hours of satisfying quilting. I can't tell you when I've been so excited. My friend and I have known each other since 1970 (we met at OSU). We're closer than our respective sisters. This trip is something we've always wanted to do and now that I've (finally) learned to quilt (Feb '11) our dream is coming true.
Once we're back in Ohio, our quilting marathon will begin. Happy Quilting and thanks again!
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