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Old 01-30-2019, 05:59 AM
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The Quilted Owl in Jefferson, La (suburb of New Orleans) has announced that it will be closing. Its last day of operation will be March 30. It is a sad day. New Orleans will now only have one quilt shop in the city.
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Old 01-30-2019, 06:09 AM
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So sad that many different kinds of brick and mortar stores are closing. Small businesses usually can't compete with mega-stores and on line retail.
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Old 01-30-2019, 06:14 AM
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Sorry to hear about that. We lost our one & only quilt shop in town about 4 years ago. We now have a sewing lounge but she only has a very, very small selection of fabric (& I'm talking small).
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So sad. We have lost 5 quilt shops around in Northern Indiana in the last 4 or so years. There is another threatening to retire. I try to visit them all and purchase some item, but it takes more then one sale to keep them afloat.
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Old 01-31-2019, 05:44 AM
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It is so sad when they close but the cost of fabric is going to close many more and we have already lost several in this area, I stay out of quilt stores anymore as I only buy what I need as I love fabric and do have a large stash as I use to buy if I liked it and now I can no longer afford to do that and patterns are out of site looked at one in a catalog that I loved, years ago would of sent for it,not now it was 29.00 just for the pattern so sad that this is how things are going
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We lost Prairie Stitches in Oswego, Illinois in December. It was a beautiful shop and was featured in “Quilt Sampler” magazine a few years ago. Rising prices of fabric is the main culprit which has also led to less young quilters able to afford this delightful hobby. I am very thankful for my fabric but so sad for the loss of yet another great shop.
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Old 01-31-2019, 06:41 AM
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New shop in Angola, In. Battle Axe, Have you been there? I am from south central Michigan. I see the quilt shop closed in Lagrange. Besides Shipshewana do not know of other shops.
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So sad. We have lost 5 quilt shops around in Northern Indiana in the last 4 or so years. There is another threatening to retire. I try to visit them all and purchase some item, but it takes more then one sale to keep them afloat.
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Am so sorry. I have to travel for a good quilt. The 2 shops in Tulsa have closed that I shopped at.
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Sorry can't see,....at least for now....hope they get our email access fixed.
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Old 02-07-2019, 09:44 AM
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Originally Posted by bobstassi View Post
The Quilted Owl in Jefferson, La (suburb of New Orleans) has announced that it will be closing. Its last day of operation will be March 30. It is a sad day. New Orleans will now only have one quilt shop in the city.
They had the best row by row blocks with embroidery panels featuring the local area. Such creative folks! It is my understanding that the owner's husband's business needs her so her time is too torn up. I hope it wasn't because business was bad.... shop was always filled with activity and customers whenever I dropped in.
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