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Old 05-04-2011, 09:46 PM
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Does anyone have the book that lists Quilt Shops across America?
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Old 05-04-2011, 10:03 PM
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Yes, Quilter's Travel Companion. I'm on my third Edition. It has found me quilt shops in my area, Denver, Co., Calgary, Alberta and two years ago on a RV trip from the twin cities to Anchorage, Alaska. Didn't pass a quilt shop. Found MANY terrific quilt shops. Love it!
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Thank you , where did you get it from? Sadly I don't have any shops within 90 miles of here. Can you look to see if there are any shops around the Nashville, TN area ? We are flying down there next month and I did a search online , but can't find any. Thank you.
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http://search.yahoo.com/search?ei=ut...s+nashville+tn

If you can copy & paste this as one long string, this page lists 8 quilt shops in Nashville area. I did a search on yahoo. Enjoy your trip!
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Thank you , I found 2 that look pretty interesting , will have to check them out. Thank you
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I have the book and I've used it when we travel. It's interesting to just look through and read all of the ads.
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Do a "search" on the internet. Put in the City and state and then "quilt shop" and you should find shops in that area. Always call ahead tho, some listings may be for shops that have closed.

You can order this Quilter guide from their website. I love this guide! It is smaller and it is updated each year! Comparing it to the other "companion", you will see the same shop listings so I don't believe you will miss any shops. Remember, the shops are paying to be listed so they likely list in both.

http://www.wrbqinc.com/
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I have the book also but I don't replace it every time the new one comes out. I leave the book in my car trunk so when I travel it is there and not forgotton at home. Great book.
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