Do you know if they would still be in Sugar Land? I know one of the women that works at the one in Sugar Land use to work at the one that was located in Mission Bend before they closed it.
I am amazed when I go into quilt stores and Joann's how many people are there shopping. I don't understand why they keep closing them.
I am not trying to be political or bash bigger chain stores, but people use to sew for economics. Now with so much clothing and everything else coming from other countries and being sold here so cheaply we are giving up so much. I have two kids that are grown and married and two in their teens. My older kids use to go to the toy store and it was so much fun because of all the choices. We could spend an afternoon just looking at stuff...my younger ones, the teens have no memory of toy stores like that. We live in the Houston area, so we have more choices just because of living near a big city, but the smaller towns are really hit hard.
I miss toy stores, mom and pop grocery stores and big craft stores that were full of craft items...not furniture, pictures and lamps. When did I get this old?! :)
On a positive note...I can't wait for the Quilt Show in November. I will be fabric shopping!!! :)