Help me plan my Lancaster Quilt shop hop!
#1
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Hi all. I'm going to the Lancaster PA area on Saturday and hope to visit some quilt shops I haven't been to before, but I only have one day to shop so I am hoping some here who have shopped some of the stores can give me advise.
I take a trip here once a year, and normally I shop at Zooks & The old Country Store both in Intercourse. I usually have my best luck at the Old Country store. I'm thinking this year instead going to Denver to Buckholders Fabrics and perhaps Saunders. Has anyone shopped these two, and would you say they are just as big as the stores I normally shop, or if you would recommend something else? Thanks.
I take a trip here once a year, and normally I shop at Zooks & The old Country Store both in Intercourse. I usually have my best luck at the Old Country store. I'm thinking this year instead going to Denver to Buckholders Fabrics and perhaps Saunders. Has anyone shopped these two, and would you say they are just as big as the stores I normally shop, or if you would recommend something else? Thanks.
#2
http://www.hayloftfabrics.com/
This store is WONDERFUL! Nothing is price over $7.99 a yard and they have everything and a lot of it. The people are so friendly and helpful and when you finish shopping you can get a fabulous root beer float for $1.29 This store is in Morgantown, about 25 minutes from Denver. Also, everthing is 15% from now until July 31.
I also like Martins Fabric Barn in Lebanon. http://www.quiltart.com/fabricbarn.html
They have good prices, but the selection isn't as big, but I think they have very high quality fabrics. Also, they have a cute craft store upstairs and all aroundthem are cute Amish stores. This store is run by Menonitewomen/girls and they are so sweet.
I hope this is helpful : )
This store is WONDERFUL! Nothing is price over $7.99 a yard and they have everything and a lot of it. The people are so friendly and helpful and when you finish shopping you can get a fabulous root beer float for $1.29 This store is in Morgantown, about 25 minutes from Denver. Also, everthing is 15% from now until July 31.
I also like Martins Fabric Barn in Lebanon. http://www.quiltart.com/fabricbarn.html
They have good prices, but the selection isn't as big, but I think they have very high quality fabrics. Also, they have a cute craft store upstairs and all aroundthem are cute Amish stores. This store is run by Menonitewomen/girls and they are so sweet.
I hope this is helpful : )
#3
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Location: Central PA
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Originally Posted by MZStitch
Hi all. I'm going to the Lancaster PA area on Saturday and hope to visit some quilt shops I haven't been to before, but I only have one day to shop so I am hoping some here who have shopped some of the stores can give me advise.
I take a trip here once a year, and normally I shop at Zooks & The old Country Store both in Intercourse. I usually have my best luck at the Old Country store. I'm thinking this year instead going to Denver to Buckholders Fabrics and perhaps Saunders. Has anyone shopped these two, and would you say they are just as big as the stores I normally shop, or if you would recommend something else? Thanks.
I take a trip here once a year, and normally I shop at Zooks & The old Country Store both in Intercourse. I usually have my best luck at the Old Country store. I'm thinking this year instead going to Denver to Buckholders Fabrics and perhaps Saunders. Has anyone shopped these two, and would you say they are just as big as the stores I normally shop, or if you would recommend something else? Thanks.
#4
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Thank you very much! I've mapquested Buckholders to Saunders to Hayloft! Sounds like a great quilt shop hop to me! I appreciate your feedback, with little time to shop I didn't want to shop stores others didn't recommend!
#6
We make a twice yearly trip to that area and Burkholders is our first stop. It is under a new management and the fabrics and prices are great.I never leave there without spending at least $100! A must stop. Also Weaver's Dry Goods has great selection. I was a bit disappointed in Sauders in June but maybe because they didn't have the specific fabric I was looking for. I wouldn't pass that one up either. Went to the Old Country Store for the first time last week. Didn't get to the Hayloft. Maybe on our return trip in Oct. Have fun!!
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Falls,PA
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The Hayloft in Morgantown is a great store they have a 25% coupon on their web site for one yard of fabric for July and Aug.. They also take 10% if you have a guild card. I eas there last week. I also went to Obies that is on Rt 23 close to Hayloft it is a small place jammed with fabric at good prices.
#10
Originally Posted by MZStitch
Thank you very much! I've mapquested Buckholders to Saunders to Hayloft! Sounds like a great quilt shop hop to me! I appreciate your feedback, with little time to shop I didn't want to shop stores others didn't recommend!
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