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Let's give some Gold Stars to our LQS/Fab. stores!

Old 07-15-2010, 04:55 PM
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Just stopped in A Nimble Thimble in Tyler, TX on our way home. It's the second time I've visited there and this shopping trip was just as pleasant as the first. Wonderful store with great employees!
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Old 07-15-2010, 05:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Minda
This is a great thread. All of my LQSs are fantastic and have friendly, helpful sales people.

J & B Fabrics
Rose of Sharin'
Fabrics Galore
Our Gathering Place
I was going to mention the same shops. Just was in the 1st one for the first time during the recent shop hop. The 2nd two are right in the areas that my clients are, so I visit them all too often. I also stop in to the last one several times a year. All are more than helpful, suggest patterns, help audition fabric and are just all around nice.

Was also in one down in the Philly area recently called "Chester County Quilting". The owner Ramona is just the nicest and tons of precuts!
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Old 07-16-2010, 02:19 AM
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Another quilter mentioned two in the Atlanta area...but here are my favorites: Intown Quilters in Decatur and Whipstitch Fabrics in an industrial area of NW downtown. Intown carries my favorites: 30's, batiks, brights of all kinds, and novelty fabrics. No 1895 repro's here! The classes are great, the teachers funny, and the staff will leave you alone to wander and think if you want!

Whipstitch is very new but has fabrics that are edgy and fun. It's a small shop but worth looking for if you're in the area.
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Old 07-16-2010, 03:53 AM
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Pins & Needles Middleburg Hts., North Olmsted and Mayfield Hts. OH. Best group of ladies anywhere. You walk in they greet you by your first name, they are never too busy to help you with questions are anything else you need help with. There classes are the best. They take the time to help you and don't make you feel like you should know this. I think they are great.
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Old 07-16-2010, 03:54 AM
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Isn't it true that sometimes it is so much easier to remember the bad instead of the good and complain rather than praise, as for me I'm glad that Joanns treated me bad because it sent me to Fields Fabric in Grand Rapids MI on Plainfield RD. and they are the nicest and the most helpful women I have had the pleasure of dealing with. I live in Grand Rapids and am planning on taking a quilting store trip in a few weeks so I have just added 3 more stores to my list just by reading this thread, if anyone else has any really good places in Michigan let me know, my hubby and I are planning on a 5 day trip right now but he is awesome when it comes to trips like this and will gladly add miles and miles for me if I want to add shops to the list.
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Old 07-16-2010, 04:00 AM
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Originally Posted by lovequilts
Keepsake Cottage Quilts in Bothell, WA (15 minutes from Seattle) is my local and favorite quilt store. I have been taking classes there for about the past 3 years twice a month. AND many additional trip. Julie is the owner and so great. Joyce is our teacher. We just finish Moda U and they give us gifts at our end of the year "brunch". Next month we're having a Pillow Thon day and just sewing pillow cases for charity all day. If your ever in the area stop by.
Thank you for the heads up on the store in Bothell. I'll be sure to makr a note of it - my son lives in Kirkland and I'm going up (from NC) for a visit in August. I just know how happy he will be to drive me around to quilt shops (lol) and I hope to get up to LaConnor, too. The only store I've been to in the area is in Woodinville - can't remember the name - but then I've only been up there twice!!

We have 2 great stores here in little ole Mooresville - each with their own flavor and I shop both. And we also have Mary Jo's down in Gastonia - luckily about 50 miles fro me or I would be there more often.

When I lived in Phoenix I did most of my shopping at The Quilted Apple when it was owned by Laurene Sinema. Also shopped at Quilter's Ranch in Tempe. A friend owns Zoe's Trunk in Mesa but that was a bit far from where I lived. Shopped at Sally's when I was in the area and bought my beloved Pfaff 1473CD there in 1994. Mulqueen's was not there that I know of - left AZ in 2003. Oh, QuilterZ in NE Phoenix is really terrific -was there in 2004 for the last time.

Sandy in Mooresville, NC
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Old 07-16-2010, 04:40 AM
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My favorite is the one closest to me Betsys Quilts,but they are my neighbors in Antlers Ok. Stitchin Heaven in Quitman Tx. Nimble Thinmble in Tyler,Tx. And I was in the Tattered Rabbit in Narco,Ca once . They were so nice and helpful.
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Old 07-16-2010, 04:58 AM
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Originally Posted by gollytwo
I should point out that I don't care about being greeted. If it's a store that knows me, I am always welcomed.
I do not want hovering staff, just want knowledgeable help when I ask for it

Quilters Workshop in Newport, NH : Gail Peck, Rachael and I can't remember her name - all great ladies
Quilted Threads in Henniker, NH - Becky and all the staff

New England Fabrics Keene, NH - I rarely shop there because they don't carry fabric I like but the staff is good. I bought Jem Golds for my granddaughter and grandson and a Gold and Platinum for myself - good prices, know the machines.

Portsmouth Fabrics in Portsmouth NH - great fabrics, helpful staff

Log Cabin Fabrics, Ravena, NY - Londa VanDerzee's great
Gloversville Sewing Center, Gloversville, NY - Diana Marshall is a gem. I bought my Bernina from Diana at QBL in the late 80s; and I still bring it to their shop for her husband John to service it.

Textile Company Greenville (I think), Mass - vast fabric collection, staff very helpful - they don't take charge cards
Southampton Quilts, also in Mass. Wonderful fabrics, good staff
Cambridge Quilt Shop Cambridge Mass - good fabrics and help

City Quilter, NYC - Amy and Cathy knowledgeable and helpful
I think these comments illustrate how stores are not either good or bad - maybe just have bad days. I stopped in to Portsmouth Fabrics on a New England vacation. They looked at me when I walkd in, and looked away, but no one said anything. I walked around the store several times, went downstairs to the clearance area, back around the store - no one said anything. They weren't rude or mean, I was just invisible. Walked out without buying anything. We also stopped at Close To Home in Glastonbury Ct. after eating dinner at the Italian restaurant next door. They were so friendly, and interested inour trip, I spend about $150.
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The Material Girl in New Philadelphia OH, owned and operated by Wendy L. Outstanding selection and prices, and superior service from both the owner and the employees. Always helpful, cheerful and knowledgeable. And even better, a new building on the horizon which will expand room for inventory and classes. Absolutely the best quilt shop anywhere that I have shopped!
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Old 07-16-2010, 05:13 AM
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There are several LQS I give 5 stars to.... my only complaint is they are too darn far away, and I don't drive, so whenever DH is willing, we do the rounds (at least once...and sometimes twice a month).
The shops are:
Keepsake Quilting in Center Harbor NH,
Stitch at the Old Mill in Whitefield, NH,
Martins House of Cloth in Manchester,
Country Heart Quilter in Plymouth, NH,
Quilted Threads in Henniker NH.
AND Quilter's Way in Concord MA – my favorite shop when I lived the Concord MA area.
Anyway, in all of these shops I have always been greeted with a warm welcome, just enough helpful assistance and of course I NEVER walk out of these stores without being inspired by something, and of course buying lots of goodies!
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