I agree w/SueZQ. SR Harris is great. I also prefer the one in Brooklyn Park (but then again that is where I live!) It's much bigger and has a larger selection. And as someone else mentioned - the fabric is 50% off of the listed price, so if it's 12.99 you pay $6.50. I always walk out of there with more than I was intending on buying. Also have a very large batik section. Try to make sure you get there - you will not regret it - and also plan on spending some time there - LOL
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I haven't been to the SR Harris in Burnsville....I love the one in Brooklyn Park too much. It's about 30-35 miles from me, but I've gone there for many years. Make sure to check their website for the hours and monthly coupons. There is a Burger King on the corner where you turn, in case the kiddos are hungry. There are several traditional quilt stores around, but SR Harris is a must for $$$ and selection of quality cottons, as well as about any other type of sewing materials. However, you do have to wrestle the bolts sometimes as they are stacked/jammed in the warehouse racks...but it's soooo much fun! Let us know if you come to MN.
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Originally Posted by SueZQ from MN
(Post 8308370)
I just spent last Sat. afternoon at SR Harris
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Wow everyone! Thanks so much for the info about quilt shops. Definitely need to set aside time to go and play! Can't wait to see SR Harris......and the others. I better start saving now! :)
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Originally Posted by maviskw
(Post 8309343)
Sue, did you get to the shop in Little Canada last Saturday, too?
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Originally Posted by maviskw
(Post 8309343)
Sue, did you get to the shop in Little Canada last Saturday, too?
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Originally Posted by themadpatter
(Post 8309395)
What's little Canada? (Inquiring minds in California want to know, lol.)
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http://www.jubileequilting.com/ I found this online. West of 35 E and North of 36. A new shop to me.
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