quilter's alley??
Originally Posted by Sandrea
(Post 6218686)
Oh, I'll bet you had a wonderful time. I have been to Paducah and the quilt museum and Eleanor Burns shop. I especially enjoyed another shop about 2 or 3 blocks north or the museum. I don't remember the name but it was a little old fashioned house with several rooms and all kinds of fabric, patterns, notions....whatever you needed for quilting she had it. I can't remember the name but if you drive out of the museum parking lot and turn right, just a few blocks the little quilt cottage is on the left hand side. I spent hours in there and the ladies were so friendly and helpful.
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{Please note that Handcocks of Paducah is a one of a kind store! Not part of the chain stores. And it is so fantastic! I go at least once or twice a month. such great fabric!!
Originally Posted by Ps 150
(Post 6226252)
Thank you everyone! I didn't stop in the Hancock's, though. I didn't even realize there were any out there until my last day in KY. I'll have to make another trip. ;)
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Originally Posted by leaha
(Post 6226885)
{Please note that Handcocks of Paducah is a one of a kind store! Not part of the chain stores. And it is so fantastic! I go at least once or twice a month. such great fabric!!
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Excitement is always a welcome thing. Your post made me smile, as I am sure it did many others. So glad you were able to have such a wonderful day
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