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Kelela 07-14-2012 08:56 AM

I have ordered a couple of times from Keepsake Quilting and the fabric I received was wonderful and so nice to work with. There service was also very good. Kelela

MacThayer 07-14-2012 09:13 AM

I've bought a lot of fabric from Keepsake Quilting, and have been very pleased except for one fabric, and I'd bought 4 yards of it. They took it back, no problem, no questions, and refunded my entire amount. That gives me confidence that should I run into any other problem, I'll receive the same, terrific customer service.

Having said that, I also love Connecting Threads, Thousands of Bolts, and Fabric.com. I also have relationships with two sellers on eBay, one who deals primarily with Red Rooster Fabrics, and the other who has a lot of different fabrics but she only carries the best. I only buy from those two sellers.

MargeD 07-14-2012 10:28 AM

I've made several trips to Keepsake Quilting in Meredith, NH and besides having beautiful collections of fabric, talk about eye candy, but the fabrics are always first quality. I haven't taken a survey, but I think their fabrics are comparable to other quilt shops, in person or mail order. I think you will be happy with whatever you order from them.

Daleen 07-14-2012 10:34 AM

Yes I agree with the quality and service of Keepsake. It's a great catalogue of fabrics and notions. Watch for the sales. In the back of the catalogues, there are usually a couple of pages showing sale items. And the website is great too.

quilting in my60s 07-14-2012 10:34 AM


Originally Posted by LynnVT (Post 5359855)
I was at the shop a couple of weeks ago and their fabric is wonderful. We've been there a number of times over many years, my sister has ordered from them, and I've never seen anything that is not very good quality. Frankly, I think you can sometimes get the same fabrics elsewhere for a bit less, but their service is wonderful. If you call you get pleasant, knowledgeable people who are happy to answer any questions. I bought a sale packet of six fabrics, half yards of each. It's a Moda collection called Fifi and Fido, and the feel of fabric is so silky and smooth, and hefty. I just loved it. It only cost $20 in the sale room of the shop. If you want quality you can't go wrong there.

I went to the shop while on vacation about 2 years ago and I didn't find them helpful or friendly! My mom used to order a lot from them and they have good quality material but I try to support our LQS.

JoanneS 07-15-2012 07:48 AM

Love their fabrics. Love looking at their catalog for ideas! Check out their sales. I bought a great panel from them on sale - 4 flowers that turned into 4 great quilts.

Quilts and Watercolors 4 Me 07-17-2012 08:49 AM

I ordered Stonehenge fabric from them. It was stiff. I'm glad to know I can return it now.
My suggestion after hearing other posts is, stick to the fabric brands you know. It's a large store with fabrics galore.

Sew_Silly 06-03-2014 10:44 AM

I know this is old, but YEAH! Thanks to all of these wonderful comments, Keepsake Quilting just gained another customer:p!
I am trying to build up my fabric stash (new quilter) and went ahead and ordered the "Circa 1930's Medley of the Month Club" Each month I'll receive a set of different FQ's. They also have charm pack and 2 1/2" strip Medley Clubs. Only I'm not sure how many FQ's I'll get at a time?
So excited to see what comes!!

Terri D. 06-03-2014 11:57 AM

Keepsake Quilting's fabric is the same as that in any quilt shop. Their homespun plaids are wonderful.

ILoveToQuilt 06-03-2014 04:48 PM

Love, love, love Keepsake Quilting. I'm spoiled as I can drive there in about 2 hours! One of the perks...if you buy at the store, there is no sales tax (no tax either if your order is shipped to a New Hampshire address)! The staff is extremely helpful and friendly and the quality of their fabric is wonderful. Thousands of bolts of fabric available...many I have never seen at any other LQS - they do have some fabric exclusively made for them. Keepsake also offers "consignment" services for people who want to sell their quilts. If I lived closer to KQ, I'd be there weekly (I go every 6 months or so now, even though it is within 2 hours from home).


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