Vacation-suggestions on shops, etc
Hubby and I are leaving MO next week to head up to Yellowstone Natl park. Not sure our exact route yet, but does anyone know of places we should stop? Thinking KS, NE, SD, WY, CO
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There has been a previous post on quilt shop near Yellowstone:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/general...s-t280597.html |
Thanks, I'll check it out!
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If you have time you might like to try and go thru Glacier Ntl park going up farther north. It is beautiful country. My DH and I were in Kalispell this summer and toured the area which is breathtaking. As far as quilt shops go, there is one in Kalispell that is full of fabric, notions and quilt displays. I think Montana is beautiful anyway as I was born and raised there. Enjoy your trip and hope you find lots of quilt shops to browse thru.
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Not sure where you are in MO, but if it's south of I-70, check out Lil Red Hen in Paola KS (and except on Mondays when they are all closed, several nice restaurants nearby), also, Prairie Point in Shawnee, KS; Bits & Pieces in Eudora, KS and Sarah's Fabrics in Lawrence, KS (you could go from Prairie Point, to Bits & Pieces to Sarah's via K-10 Hwy headed west and then get on I-70 in Lawrence).
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If you come thru Colorado, Harriet Hargrave has a shop on 44th just east of wadsworth in Wheat Ridge,colo.with her daughter kari
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Originally Posted by quiltingshorttimer
(Post 7620142)
Not sure where you are in MO, but if it's south of I-70, check out Lil Red Hen in Paola KS (and except on Mondays when they are all closed, several nice restaurants nearby), also, Prairie Point in Shawnee, KS; Bits & Pieces in Eudora, KS and Sarah's Fabrics in Lawrence, KS (you could go from Prairie Point, to Bits & Pieces to Sarah's via K-10 Hwy headed west and then get on I-70 in Lawrence).
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I am going to Jamaica ( first vaca in 4 years) with hubby, son, wonderful daughter in law and fabulous granddaughter. Are there any unique quilt or fabric shops or markets? Hey, it might be a vacation but ....
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If you are going into Montana, my DD and I went to the Little Big Horn and it was fantastic. You can walk some of it - but one way to do it, you drive to the various points and use your cel phone to get story of it. You just dial into it, so you have your own personal tour of it.
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Go to Quilting Hub. Gives the whole us shops
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