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Old 08-25-2014, 04:00 AM
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I LOVE Millers! I get their monthly newsletter and am planning a trip there this week. They usually have a lot of pre-cuts as well.
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Old 08-25-2014, 04:16 AM
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I visited Millers this summer also. Loved it. And, my husband was just as happy at Keim Lumber, which was within walking distance.
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Old 08-25-2014, 04:38 AM
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I have heard this shop mentioned often but had no idea where it was located. I would be a long day trip for me but... if I could blend it with another adventure, it would be worth it. Glad you had a good "shop".
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Old 08-25-2014, 01:43 PM
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OK I like Miller's Dry goods but I really like Somewhere sewing . My guild has a retreat in Charm every year. We have hit most of the quilt shops in and around Berlin for 8 plus years. We stay at an Amish farm called Charm Country inn. Love that family. We stay 4 days and we sound like a sweat shop sewing. I would highly recommend them . There is a small shop called Pine tree quilts. Very small but nice people.I try to stay under $400. FOR the weekend lol
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headed there in a week, can't wait. hope hubby is patient
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Old 08-25-2014, 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by quilterlaurie View Post
Where in Ohio do you live? I'm just outside of Ashland Oh. Millers has been my go to shop in Holmes county for many years. I really prefer it to Helping Hands in Berlin. It still has maintained its "old timey" feeling and is not as "touristy" as the others. The people there are very helpful too. You should subscribe to their website and news letter.
Quiltinglaurie I live in Carrollton while it's not as far as some other shops it will give me a good excuse to get out of the house when I get the itch!!!
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I'm with you WMUTeach.........I live in Three Rivers, MI. Would be quite a day trip but if I were to find a few other shops in between and an over night stay and a stop at Lolly's (one of my favs) in Shipshewana on the way home would be perfect.
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