Does your LQS have a toy box?
#42
When I first read the title of this thread, I thought you might be referring to a "toy box" of quilting gadgets that the quilters can try before they buy...which I think would be an awesome idea! :)
I have not noticed a play area for kids in any shops I go to, but I don't have little ones anymore, so I haven't thought about looking. But I think it's a good idea. It's been a lot of years, but I hated shopping with my kids when they were little because I couldn't concentrate on what I wanted to do when they were with me.
I have not noticed a play area for kids in any shops I go to, but I don't have little ones anymore, so I haven't thought about looking. But I think it's a good idea. It's been a lot of years, but I hated shopping with my kids when they were little because I couldn't concentrate on what I wanted to do when they were with me.
#44
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Tammy Tadd's in Sycamore IL. has one tucked in the sale corner at the back of the store away from the door. Very bright and cheerful. Also a couple of chairs for the non shopper.
Prairie Shop Quilt's in Batavia has a great area by the books. Nice table and chairs so you can actually look at the books.
Both are great stores with friendly staffs. No wonder my budget is always shot.
Prairie Shop Quilt's in Batavia has a great area by the books. Nice table and chairs so you can actually look at the books.
Both are great stores with friendly staffs. No wonder my budget is always shot.
#45
Yes our LQS does have a toy box and a store dog (a live one) that the kids love. The toys are fun and keep them occupied, but the dog is even better. Abby loves children and is more than happy to play with even the littlest of the kids who accompany thier mom's. Lot of people come into the shop just to say hi to her. :)
#46
How sweet to have a toy area for the kiddos. I love the stores that have an easy chair and tv for the hubbies too. Now how clever is all that? Keep the family occupied while the quilter takes her time and spends big bucks. Kudos to those shops! I hope they are surviving during these hard times. They really deserve it. Cater to us and we will come.
#47
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Originally Posted by katiebear1
Originally Posted by JanetM
Yes, Great American Quilt Factory in Denver, CO has a play area with a small table and chairs and lots of toys to keep the kids occupied while Mom shops.
They also have some nice chairs by the book section so you can really relax while deciding which book is the one for you.
I used to live in Denver, and this was my favorite LQS.
They also have some nice chairs by the book section so you can really relax while deciding which book is the one for you.
I used to live in Denver, and this was my favorite LQS.
http://www.greatamericanquilt.com/
Here is another one on Holly (near Countyline Rd.). It is smaller but has a very nice selection of fabrics, books, and patterns.
http://www.quiltcabin.com/
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