Santa Barbara and Solvang
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Originally Posted by laadw
Taking a quick trip to these two cities. Any quilts shops I should stop in.
You might want to google to find the quilt shops up there.
Have a fun trip!
#3
http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-...+Santa+Barbara
http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-...ops+in+Solvang
here you go , have a great trip!!
http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-...ops+in+Solvang
here you go , have a great trip!!
#4
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The Creation Station in Buellton is a great place to stop at. It is on your way into Solvang, right off the fwy from Santa Barbara.
Another great shop if you come further south is The Treasure Hunt in Carpenteria. It is also a great shop. I make it to both these shops at least 2 - 3 times a year.
I don't think Blue Island Quilts exists any more. It closed down a few years ago.
Santa Barbara Custom Quilting is a quilting service. I don't think it's a shop you can "shop" at. There really is not much in Santa Barbara, they all come down to Ventura and Camarillo and Thousand Oaks to shop.
Quilt Attic in Arroyo Grande and Old town quilt Shop in Orcutt are great stores but they are up the fwy a little.
If you are going further north there are a bunch of little shops that we hit on our "Central Coast Quilt Run" the first weekend in June each year.
Another great shop if you come further south is The Treasure Hunt in Carpenteria. It is also a great shop. I make it to both these shops at least 2 - 3 times a year.
I don't think Blue Island Quilts exists any more. It closed down a few years ago.
Santa Barbara Custom Quilting is a quilting service. I don't think it's a shop you can "shop" at. There really is not much in Santa Barbara, they all come down to Ventura and Camarillo and Thousand Oaks to shop.
Quilt Attic in Arroyo Grande and Old town quilt Shop in Orcutt are great stores but they are up the fwy a little.
If you are going further north there are a bunch of little shops that we hit on our "Central Coast Quilt Run" the first weekend in June each year.
#5
If you haven't visited Solvang before you have missed a wonderful adventure. Hope these work for you.
Make sure you check out the bakery. It is soooo yummy!
The simplearts may not come up. It is about 2 friends on their trip to Solvang and worth seeing.
http://simplearts.com/blogs/?p=915
http://www.thecreationstation.com/ne...irections.html
If you can't find something of interest at this site you just ain't trying!
http://www.peasoupandersens.com/Shop...sh-Shops.shtml
http://www.solvangusa.com/listings/i...bstart=M⊆
Enjoy!
Make sure you check out the bakery. It is soooo yummy!
The simplearts may not come up. It is about 2 friends on their trip to Solvang and worth seeing.
http://simplearts.com/blogs/?p=915
http://www.thecreationstation.com/ne...irections.html
If you can't find something of interest at this site you just ain't trying!
http://www.peasoupandersens.com/Shop...sh-Shops.shtml
http://www.solvangusa.com/listings/i...bstart=M⊆
Enjoy!
#6
Originally Posted by Jim's Gem
The Creation Station in Buellton is a great place to stop at. It is on your way into Solvang, right off the fwy from Santa Barbara.
Another great shop if you come further south is The Treasure Hunt in Carpenteria. It is also a great shop. I make it to both these shops at least 2 - 3 times a year.
I don't think Blue Island Quilts exists any more. It closed down a few years ago.
Santa Barbara Custom Quilting is a quilting service. I don't think it's a shop you can "shop" at. There really is not much in Santa Barbara, they all come down to Ventura and Camarillo and Thousand Oaks to shop.
Quilt Attic in Arroyo Grande and Old town quilt Shop in Orcutt are great stores but they are up the fwy a little.
If you are going further north there are a bunch of little shops that we hit on our "Central Coast Quilt Run" the first weekend in June each year.
Another great shop if you come further south is The Treasure Hunt in Carpenteria. It is also a great shop. I make it to both these shops at least 2 - 3 times a year.
I don't think Blue Island Quilts exists any more. It closed down a few years ago.
Santa Barbara Custom Quilting is a quilting service. I don't think it's a shop you can "shop" at. There really is not much in Santa Barbara, they all come down to Ventura and Camarillo and Thousand Oaks to shop.
Quilt Attic in Arroyo Grande and Old town quilt Shop in Orcutt are great stores but they are up the fwy a little.
If you are going further north there are a bunch of little shops that we hit on our "Central Coast Quilt Run" the first weekend in June each year.
#7
Originally Posted by JanetM
Originally Posted by laadw
Taking a quick trip to these two cities. Any quilts shops I should stop in.
You might want to google to find the quilt shops up there.
Have a fun trip!
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