I did not know what a LQS was until I visited some parts of USA
#51
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Morganton, Ga
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Just guessing, you probably don't care for green cause the color doesn't look good on you. I heard from some source that we tend to like colors that look good on us.
Welcome to the states, I hope you get a chance to visit a few more of our "quilterly" places. Amish communitys have fabulous shops, Shipshewanna, Ind., Pennsylvania etc. One was so fab that I had to step out for awhile, sensory overload. LOL.
Welcome to the states, I hope you get a chance to visit a few more of our "quilterly" places. Amish communitys have fabulous shops, Shipshewanna, Ind., Pennsylvania etc. One was so fab that I had to step out for awhile, sensory overload. LOL.
#52
Harriet Hargrave's store is less than 2 miles from my mom's when I visit her I almost always go shopping at Harriet's. I have to be careful to not over spend the fabrics are so great. There is something for every taste. I love her batiks.
#53
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Quebec, Canada
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Judi, I think you may be right as it make me look "yellowish" when I wear some of the greens. the forest green suits me but when it comes to choosing different coordinating green fab that's where I hesitate as far as my liking goes....loll
Kateyb. I thought her staff was the most helpful people I ever encountered in a fabric store.
Kateyb. I thought her staff was the most helpful people I ever encountered in a fabric store.
#56
Originally Posted by helou
Judi, I think you may be right as it make me look "yellowish" when I wear some of the greens. the forest green suits me but when it comes to choosing different coordinating green fab that's where I hesitate as far as my liking goes....loll
Kateyb. I thought her staff was the most helpful people I ever encountered in a fabric store.
Kateyb. I thought her staff was the most helpful people I ever encountered in a fabric store.
#59
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: New York City/Manhattan
Posts: 1,316
one of my favorite souvenirs is fabric from the place we visited, preferably with a theme representing that place. For example, in Maine, I bought blueberry and lobster fabric. In Florida, I got flamingo fabric.
#60
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: New York City/Manhattan
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one of my favorite souvenirs is fabric from the place we visited, preferably with a theme representing that place. For example, in Maine, I bought blueberry and lobster fabric. In Florida, I got flamingo fabric.
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