recommend LQS between Austin and Dallas
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Sorry I have no answers and I hope you don't mind if I piggy-back on to your thread. One of the gals in the German quilt forum is planning a round-trip through Texas and she is looking for LQSs as well. I told her I would ask here because so many LQSs are closing and the locals could help pointing to the right spots. Thanks.
#3
I've never been to Texas, but I check out the Quilters Travel Companion site before I travel. Here's the one for Texas. It's recommended to call ahead and verify that the shop is still open. Have fun!
http://www.quilterstravelcompanion.c...ilt-shops.html
http://www.quilterstravelcompanion.c...ilt-shops.html
#5
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Join Date: Jul 2012
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Well, there is a good one in Austin on Anderson Lane called the Quilt Store and it is open and kicking. I have noticed that Internet searches are likely to turn up closed businesses so I am hoping some Texas quilters will look in today and let me know what they know.
#8
When I live in Okc. I use to go to Oklahoma Quilt works 9323 Pennsylvania Ave Okc. I live in Waco now and love to go to honey bee quilt shop 9308 anderson mill re #300 in austin. On your way up 35 there is a really nice one in Salado Tx. I love to go to that one as well. it is on the right side if you are going North. (the sewing basket) 56 N main Salado Tx.good luck and have a wonderful and safe trip. google them all you will see them.
Dawn in Waco
Dawn in Waco
#9
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: North Texas
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There is one in Saledo, TX right on the freeway. If you are going 35 there is also Quilt Country in Lewisville right on the freeway. You get off at the Fox Avenue exit, go across the bridge and take a right into the shopping center off Fox. Depending on when you come back through there are 2 in Denton, TX.
mltquilt
mltquilt
#10
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Bosque County, Texas
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There are a couple in Waco that I like, but it seems whenever I am in town they are closed. Their normal business hours just don't coincide with my husband's Dr appointments. I would definitely call ahead if I were you no matter what shop/town you decide to visit. There is a great one in Grapevine that is worth getting off the interstate for. I believe they have a web site so you can check them out there. I remember they w ere featured in one of the magazines.
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