Old 05-06-2015, 09:01 AM
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thrums
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There are a number of quilt shops in the Nashville area. The Textile shop in Berry Hill is in the process of closing its shop for a move to a new location. They have nice a bit pricey fabrics for garments and quilting. Currently fabric is 50% off. Contact them when in Nashville to see if the shop is still open or if they've changed their hours.
http://www.textilefabricstore.com/pu...tml/index.html

Other places to stop:

Franklin:

The Quilting Squares on Hwy 31

Sewing Machine Station Cool Springs Mall area on Seaboard Lane (plaza across from Costco next to Classy Cat furniture store)...open TU-SA. In the back (classroom area) there are nice sale fabrics.

Stitcher's Garden in the plaza on Royal Oaks Blvd. between Trees and Trends and Big Lots(used to be called the K-mart plaza) --Word of warning.....This place is jammed packed with fabric. If you have difficulty walking it may not be convenient for you. It's worth a look-see though.

Murfreesboro has a number of shops outside of the center of town. I haven't been there lately. There are beautiful homes near Murfreesboro's town center too.

Quilt Connection
Mid-South Sewing
Absolutely Fun Sewing
are some.

Go to http://www.rowbyrowexperience.com/ and click on start here. Although the RowByRow event doesn't start until June there are a number of quilt shops posted for states you will be traveling through.

That's how I'm planning my summer vacation. :0)
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