Where would you,visit?
#31
I recently went to Regal Fabric and Gifts in Spokane, WA. It wasn't huge, but the owner was so knowledgeable and was an excellent teacher. She had really neat fabric that I haven't seen in any other store. It was a wonderful experience.
#32
I get the emails from Hollyhill in Oregon and it looks like a wonderful shop! But I'm in Ohio, so far away. Fortunately, I'm only 20 minutes from Fabric Shack and it is a fantastic shop with friendly service and lots of samples.
#33
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I've been to Hancock's of Paducah and it is great-tons of fabric but 2 or 3 times a year head up to Shipshewana, IN
and always visit Yoders and Lolly's. Love them and their selection of fabrics!!! Other things to do as well.
and always visit Yoders and Lolly's. Love them and their selection of fabrics!!! Other things to do as well.
#34
I just came back from visiting Kentucky - and made a special trip to Hancock's. At the risk of being subjected to the seam ripper, - I have to say that I was not impressed with Hancock's. I know what I expected, and I was very disappointed. I walked into a huge warehouse style building - and it was loaded with rows and rows and rows of fabric by manufacturer and fabric selection. The walls were bland - with a limited selection of rulers and notions, and the patterns shown were disappointing. Limited selection of books. As much beautiful fabric that was displayed, I was so dismayed at the BLAND, storage unit feeling that I left with out purchasing a single thing. Ouch! However, I did manage to hit QUILT IN A DAY in the town itself, and immediately felt that warm quilt-y feeling upon entering the shop. Made purchases there!
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