Lauren is the owner, and she has some really wonderful women working there. No matter what you ask, someone has the answer, if not the employees, the customers are very knowledgable and willing to help. It is really a wonderful experience each time I visit there. It is only about a mile from my house so I visit often. She provides sit and sew opportunities, fridays she does "soup and sew". . . she (her wonderful husband Tom) offers soup each friday and the afternoon to sit and sew with others. She has a large classroom downstairs with 6 to 8 tables that are 8' long. It makes it so much easier to lay out and sandwich your quilt that way and usually there is someone there to help if you want it. It really is a wonderful community shop. She draws quilters form DE, MD, NJ, PA. She is putting her fabrics online also.
Originally Posted by maine ladybug
Patti, that's exactly what I was thinking!!
Too funny. All my old Italian lady people used to do that!
I love what the teacup and teapot quilt is looking like. I can't wait to see it when you have it all together. How nice that you are able to get some help with your choices at the quilt shop.