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Old 10-25-2011, 04:06 PM
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Let's talk about awful quilt shops. First place way out in the sticks, mud driveway, shack-like structure. Crammed with two floors of fabric in this shack of a house. No rhyme or reason, just bolts piled 12-15 high and where there were shelves, packed in four bolts deep. Horrible lighting. Dead flies, spider webs. Believe the shop owner was bipolar. Glared at anyone coming in. Some fabric at least 2 decades old and so shop worn it was piled and faded. And all fabric, at least $9.00 a yard several years ago.

Shop #2 was likewise out in the sticks. Owner obviously lonesome and starved for conversation. You couldn't step backward without her walking up your back. Babbled constantly so that you couldn't shop let alone concentrate. Smelled musty to put it politely. Four cats in the shop, all scratching with fleas, fur flying with dander and in one area, had tossed up hairballs. LET ME OUT OF HERE :lol:
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So I take it you're NOT going back anytime soon, LOL!!
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Old 10-25-2011, 04:12 PM
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Yuk! I have never heard of such places. How do they stay in business?
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Old 10-25-2011, 04:13 PM
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ICK!
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reminds me of an antique store I visited once....
There actually was a sign that read

"We don't charge extra for the dust"

good to know.....
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Ok,,,,I have to know. Where are these shops located.
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are these your only choices in your neighborhood? ugh!
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Old 10-25-2011, 04:20 PM
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Central, rural New York State. If you're from the area and need to know/avoid them, just PM me and I'll name names. Redneck quilting I suppose! I'm lucky to have some nice shops within an hour or so from home and a very nice one in the closest town.
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Been in a few places like that, I can't get out quick enought. I try to not insult them by taking a quick look around then leave without a purchess.
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Originally Posted by Cyn
Yuk! I have never heard of such places. How do they stay in business?
probably low overhead!!!
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