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    MaryJo's has also been described this way.

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    Treadle II in Bloomington IL is packed and claustrophobic.

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    Try the Fieldstone House in upstate NY. It's huge and claustrophobic but they have a lot of older fabrics along with new.
    I'd rather be at the lake

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    Try http://www.grsfabrics.com/ It is located in Old Town Spring, outside Houston, TX. I've never been there, but several friends have said the amount of fabric is overwhelming.

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    I love M & L but you need to unfold the folded fabrics because
    some of the have faded lines in them. Use caution.
    I usually buy from the bolts.


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    I have been to Fieldstone House and it is very claustrophobic. He goes to a lot of quilt shows and sells his fabric. I call him a "hoarder" in the best sense of the word. LOL THe phone # is 607-369-9177 if you are interested.

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    Obie's in East Earl, PA fits the description you gave. They have fabric piled clear to the ceiling. I've only been there a couple of times (and I live nearby) and I always get the feeling that I am going to get buried alive if those stacks should begin to fall.

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