Going to OH to visit family. Do you know any great LQS we can stop at?
#11
How long will you be in Troy? Google shows it to be just north of Dayton. If that's right, it looks like you'll be about an hour from Waynesville if you have an afternoon or morning to spare. You can visit The Fabric Shack! Head south on 75 to exit #38 and go east on OH 73 about 11 miles (per google). In Waynesville, turn left onto Main Street. Go up a couple blocks and turn right onto Miami Street. Store is on your left - parking is on other side of building.
http://www.fabricshack.com
http://www.fabricshack.com
#12
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Don't miss the Fabric Shack at Waynesville, OH. One of the best in this part of Ohio. There are some smaller ones around Centerville and Englewood and one in Springfield, but the Fabric Shack has it all under one roof. Enjoy! It is on Rt. 42 south of Xenia.
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Originally Posted by trisha
If you go out the back door of Lehmans there is a quilt shop right there.
http://www.hearthsidequiltshoppe.com/
#16
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Country Craft Cupboard in Berlin is a great store and there is another one right across the street (name escapes me). Karen Lamp is the owner and carries some unusual patterns. The Charm fabric store is only 5 miles away.
Coffee shop in Berlin is nice place for husbands to wait while in Berlin. Hubby spent several hours there.
Every restaurant we ate at was wonderful. Walnut Creek, just down the road, has a motel for $69 a night with service and a breakfast just as good as any Comfort Inn. Very clean and wonderful farm views. Two great restaurants within walking distance. Husbands tried them both.
http://www.theinnatwalnutcreek.com/
I love this area. Did not make it to the flea market but it is in a nice new building.
Coffee shop in Berlin is nice place for husbands to wait while in Berlin. Hubby spent several hours there.
Every restaurant we ate at was wonderful. Walnut Creek, just down the road, has a motel for $69 a night with service and a breakfast just as good as any Comfort Inn. Very clean and wonderful farm views. Two great restaurants within walking distance. Husbands tried them both.
http://www.theinnatwalnutcreek.com/
I love this area. Did not make it to the flea market but it is in a nice new building.
#17
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Cozy Cabin Quilts in St. Mary's and Heavenly Stitiches in Lima are both really nice stores. And both have wonderful staff.
www.cozycabinquilts.com
http://heavenlystitchesquilts.com/
www.cozycabinquilts.com
http://heavenlystitchesquilts.com/
#18
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Originally Posted by AlwaysQuilting
If you're taking the tollroad get off at the Fremont exit #91 and go south on Rt. 53. Follow the map here -- http://www.thedoormouse.com/map.htm
The Doormouse has TONS of fabric. If they don't have it, then you don't need it! It's only about 10 or 15 min from the tollroad.
The Doormouse has TONS of fabric. If they don't have it, then you don't need it! It's only about 10 or 15 min from the tollroad.
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