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Old 12-31-2010, 12:38 PM
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We do have a brick-and-mortar store, for anyone who's in our area or traveling through. It looks more like a warehouse than a pretty quilt shop, but...

... we have (for the winter) a "Cocoa Comfort Station". You can have hot chocolate in the flavor of the day. And if you prefer you can have it made with milk instead of water. And Jill (what would we do without our Jill?) has stocked the fridge with a can of whipped cream, and you can even put sprinkles on top.

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Originally Posted by Favorite Fabrics
We do have a brick-and-mortar store, for anyone who's in our area or traveling through. It looks more like a warehouse than a pretty quilt shop, but...

... we have (for the winter) a "Cocoa Comfort Station". You can have hot chocolate in the flavor of the day. And if you prefer you can have it made with milk instead of water. And Jill (what would we do without our Jill?) has stocked the fridge with a can of whipped cream, and you can even put sprinkles on top.

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We know how to enjoy ourselves at work! :D
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Originally Posted by Favorite Fabrics
We know how to enjoy ourselves at work! :D
are you serving cookies also ?
I might get hungry shopping...lol
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Originally Posted by Kat Sews
In McMinville, Tn I like BJ's fabric, In Pikeville, Tn I like The Loom. Both have a large selection of a varity of all kinds of fabric. The Loom also has great prices on blades for rotary cutters (3 sizes).
Thanks the info about the Loom in Pikeville - didn't know about that one. I really like B.J.'s in McMinville.
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Originally Posted by okiepastor
Anywhere there is a County Register published, they have LOTS of stores listed in their state--great resource!
OOPS I cannot type today--that is COUNTRY Register! www.countryregister.com
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Old 12-31-2010, 05:17 PM
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Originally Posted by dreamer2009
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We know how to enjoy ourselves at work! :D
are you serving cookies also ?
I might get hungry shopping...lol

We only have cookies *sometimes* ... if somebody brings them in. But we always have a box full of chocolates.

If you're really hungry, then come as a team. One of you can distract Jill with questions, and the other can raid her private stash of goodies. She always has something delicious by her desk!

Oops. I shouldn't have told you that!
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In Kannapolis, NC there are three places to get quilt fabric: Hancock Fabrics, Ben Franklin, & Hobby Lobby.

In Mooresville, NC there are two quilt shops: The Quilter's Loft and Renee's Quilt Shop.

Blessings to all and Happy New Year.............
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I live near Minneapolis and I always go to Mill End Textiles in Fridley, MN! They have a lot of fabric I've seen at Joanns for cheaper prices and I can use Joann and Hancock coupons there too! They have tons of remnants that are all $2.99/yard. I always feel the fabrics to make sure I think I can use them though :)

But other than that there are a lot of quilt shops near Minneapolis. My go-to quilt shop is Bear Patch Quilting in White Bear Lake though :)
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Originally Posted by amma
Fabric Depot has a wonderful physical store in Portland, OR... I was just told that in the summer they have wonderful parking lot sales daily. I had only been there in the winter.
Fabric Depot is THE best!
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