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    Old 06-07-2018, 02:24 AM
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    Just finished a wonderful cruise in Alaska. Found 4 quilt stores while I was there!!!
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    I would almost wager that they are the same wonderful shops I found when we did an Alaska cruise for our 50th anniversary two years ago. They were great and the people in the shops so warm and friendly to all the tourists-like me.
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    Originally Posted by Nanaquilter12
    Just finished a wonderful cruise in Alaska. Found 4 quilt stores while I was there!!!
    We also recently (6/21st) returned from an Alaska trip. Yes wonderful quilt shops and owners of these shop...I just cut up a special fq for a project yesterday. Also picked up three Barbara Lavllee small panels to design a wall hanging for my studio. Love her whimsical characters.

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    There's a great quilt shop in downtown Anchorage. A lot of Alaskan fabrics. Can't remember the name right now altho if anyone's interested I'll find out. GREAT SHOP!!
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    Originally Posted by judy363905
    We also recently (6/21st) returned from an Alaska trip. Yes wonderful quilt shops and owners of these shop...I just cut up a special fq for a project yesterday. Also picked up three Barbara Lavllee small panels to design a wall hanging for my studio. Love her whimsical characters.

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    The Lavlee art is an awesome celebration of Alaskan life. Her art is refreshing. You're going to have fun making a wall hanging with those panels.
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    My DH and I are taking our first cruise in September and we are going to Alaska! We are taking my younger sister with us too. But I am excited at the prospect of quilt shops there!
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    Originally Posted by Nanaquilter12
    Just finished a wonderful cruise in Alaska. Found 4 quilt stores while I was there!!!
    Taking a cruise with 6 gal friends ..... how did you find the shops? I am the only quilter in my group but I really want to go to some stores.
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    Originally Posted by Pete
    Taking a cruise with 6 gal friends ..... how did you find the shops? I am the only quilter in my group but I really want to go to some stores.
    The smaller cities where the quilt shops are -- Ketchikan, Juneau and Kodak and the shoe are close to the middle of the town not far from where the ships dock. I did not get off in Anchorage due to the longer walk to the city and I had been there before) The sales people are great and anxious to accomadate your needs. Have a fun trip
    It should be warm there when you go

    Judy in Phx -- where was 107 degrees today.
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    Originally Posted by judy363905
    The smaller cities where the quilt shops are -- Ketchikan, Juneau and Kodak and the shoe are close to the middle of the town not far from where the ships dock. I did not get off in Anchorage due to the longer walk to the city and I had been there before) The sales people are great and anxious to accomadate your needs. Have a fun trip
    It should be warm there when you go

    Judy in Phx -- where was 107 degrees today.

    Opps in Kodiak there is a shuttle bus that meets passengers at the dock to take you to the city. Just thought maybe there is one in Anchorage too you can check on that...also people are handing out city maps -- you will not have any trouble finding shops.
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    Just got back! Our cruise line had a scrap book listing various shops, including quilt shops. (Not the one where they ask you to go in and claim a charm!) We found a shop in every town and, I'm afraid we bought something in each one!
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