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Old 01-11-2010, 09:02 AM
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bizybess
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I live in Belton,Ky, a tiny place in Muhlenberg County(the home of the Everly Brothers).We are about an hour west of Bowling Green. I love to shop at Whittle's Fabrics just north of Bowling Green, about 3 miles off Louisville Road. They have just moved into their new building which more than doubled their fabric. Plus it is so light and airy. They also have a website http://www.whittlesfabrics.com/ and the best prices around. We sometimes get up to Leitchfield area, I'll have to jump over to Clarkson to check out Sew Much More. I can always stand to shop for more fabric. LOL My local Walmart in Central City is remodeling in Feb. and you know what that means-no more fabrics. There is a quilt shop in Greenville but most of their fabric is not as good as Walmart.
My two sisters and I co-own a Tin Lizzy quilter. Just this week it came to stay at my house. I'm hoping to get several quilts finished before spring that I have been promising to my kids and grankids. Tops have been done for a couple of years. Our mother passed away a little over a year ago and we have not been in the mood to get together and quilt. Right before Christmas my nephew died suddenly and Sister who had custody of Lizzie wanted me to take it home with me, so I made room in family room and have been tuning her up. Husband's not so sure of it sitting right out in the open-making noises about enlarging my sewing room now 11'x13'. Not a bad thing. LOL
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