Good fabric stores in Southern CA.
#1
Good fabric stores in Southern CA.
I'm going to be in Murrieta. CA for two weeks and am wondering how to get a list of all the fabric stores in that area - from Riverside to San Diego. Does anyone know, or can anyone give me some suggestions of some stores to visit?
I know about the one in Temecula, I've been there, but are there any others that are recommended??
I know about the one in Temecula, I've been there, but are there any others that are recommended??
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There are quite a few in the San Diego area. Cozy quilts in Rancho San Diego is nice but a little expensive. Rosie's Calico Cupboard in La Mesa is where I usually go if I can't figure out something from my stash. They have a nice line of markdowns, helpful people etc.
#4
Make sure you visit Rosie's in San Diego.
Amidon Quiltworks in Poway, Cozy Quilt Shop in El Cajon, Quilt in a Day in San Marcos and Quilter's Choice in Chula Vista are all good too.
Here's a link to a shop hop in SC that has a lot of shop listed.
http://www.cruisinquilters.com/html/stores.html
Have a wonderful time and make you share pictures of your purchases when you return.
Amidon Quiltworks in Poway, Cozy Quilt Shop in El Cajon, Quilt in a Day in San Marcos and Quilter's Choice in Chula Vista are all good too.
Here's a link to a shop hop in SC that has a lot of shop listed.
http://www.cruisinquilters.com/html/stores.html
Have a wonderful time and make you share pictures of your purchases when you return.
#5
Don't pass this place up (M&L Fabrics). Wear good walking shoes, you will be there a while.
http://orangecounty.citysearch.com/p...unt_store.html
http://orangecounty.citysearch.com/p...unt_store.html
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OMG YES! M&L fabrics is a must!! Wear comfortable cloths and be prepared to dig Here are a few pictures that I took because no one would believe me about this place.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]298860[/ATTACH]Here is just one of the rows of stacks of flat fold cottons, I believe there are at least 6 just like this!
[ATTACH=CONFIG]298862[/ATTACH]This is a shot from over the top of the stacks and I was holding the camera above my heae, I am 5.4 so that should tell you how tall the stacks are.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]298863[/ATTACH]This is from the main floor. These are the fabrics on bolts, complete collections and more expensive than the flat folds, but still half of what you can find in any quilt shop
[ATTACH=CONFIG]298864[/ATTACH]Another view of the stacks
What I didn't show you was another room in the back that has even more fabrics, not cottons.
When I go, I spend more than 3 hours in the stacks and last time, over $500! But I have more fabric than I know what to do with and I want to go back!!!
There are girls there who's job it is to keep the stacks straight, that is all they do. When I go it is during Road to CA in January, they get loads of women who show up just for the stacks. They don't want you pulling the fabrics out, but if you lift the stacks to what you want and then replace them, they don't get to mad at you. Don't try to pull anything that is more than about 8 inches down because not only is the fabric on top to heavy, but they have it wedged in there so tight that it wont move. It takes two to get some pieces out, one to lift and one to pull, its quite funny to watch sometimes! LOL
Enjoy your visit and take an ice chest and some munches for your DH as he will have a long wait in the car for you LOL
[ATTACH=CONFIG]298860[/ATTACH]Here is just one of the rows of stacks of flat fold cottons, I believe there are at least 6 just like this!
[ATTACH=CONFIG]298862[/ATTACH]This is a shot from over the top of the stacks and I was holding the camera above my heae, I am 5.4 so that should tell you how tall the stacks are.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]298863[/ATTACH]This is from the main floor. These are the fabrics on bolts, complete collections and more expensive than the flat folds, but still half of what you can find in any quilt shop
[ATTACH=CONFIG]298864[/ATTACH]Another view of the stacks
What I didn't show you was another room in the back that has even more fabrics, not cottons.
When I go, I spend more than 3 hours in the stacks and last time, over $500! But I have more fabric than I know what to do with and I want to go back!!!
There are girls there who's job it is to keep the stacks straight, that is all they do. When I go it is during Road to CA in January, they get loads of women who show up just for the stacks. They don't want you pulling the fabrics out, but if you lift the stacks to what you want and then replace them, they don't get to mad at you. Don't try to pull anything that is more than about 8 inches down because not only is the fabric on top to heavy, but they have it wedged in there so tight that it wont move. It takes two to get some pieces out, one to lift and one to pull, its quite funny to watch sometimes! LOL
Enjoy your visit and take an ice chest and some munches for your DH as he will have a long wait in the car for you LOL
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Girls are very helpful and when El is in town, she will be in the store, just ask and she will be happy to come out and sign your books or even just say HI.
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Location: Lived in San Diego now retired in Eagar, AZ.
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rosies has chairs and magazines outside for the husbands...always a hoot to overhear their conversations on the way in...have actually heard husbands bragging about how much their wives were going to spend... trying to be the most 'put-upon' maybe, but proud nevertheless...
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