Quilt Shop in Alaska
#31
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Seward Alaska
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We are lucky enough to have about 30 quilting shops in Alaska. The fabrics you bought are designed specifically for us and are designed aand/or made for us each year. One of the quilting cruises came into Seward in august and we had agreat time visiting with them while they were here. Hope to go on one myself sometime.
#33
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Citrus County, Florida
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Shops in Alaska are few and far between. Haven't been to Skagway yet but there is a cute shop across from the lodges outside Denali and there was a local on in Healy about 10 miles away. And then, I don't know of any till you hit the cities. But then, haven't been there in two years
#34
We took an inside passage cruise a few years ago - it was the best trip I've been on and loved Alaska. The batiks you and your hubby picked out are really gorgeous but I don't have a pattern inspiration at this time. Have fun!
#35
I am enjoying this thread a great deal! I live in Sitka, Alaska, and Lisa Moore is one of our good friends. We are fortunate to be able to preview her new patterns - what a treat!
Trish McGee, who owns the Rushin' Tailor shop in Skagway, winters here in Sitka also. She's a great lady who shares her designs with us also.
I am delighted to share all these kind words with both these ladies. Please stop in Sitka and say hello if any of you are ever by this way again.
Happy quilting!!
Trish McGee, who owns the Rushin' Tailor shop in Skagway, winters here in Sitka also. She's a great lady who shares her designs with us also.
I am delighted to share all these kind words with both these ladies. Please stop in Sitka and say hello if any of you are ever by this way again.
Happy quilting!!
#37
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Jozefow, Poland
Posts: 4,474
We are lucky enough to have about 30 quilting shops in Alaska. The fabrics you bought are designed specifically for us and are designed aand/or made for us each year. One of the quilting cruises came into Seward in august and we had agreat time visiting with them while they were here. Hope to go on one myself sometime.
Then, I went down to Wasilla and found Sylvia's and bought a bunch more...really quite a bit. Then, I found the one in Palmer and found a couple more beautiful fabrics to buy--designed by someone from Anchorage. I only made it to those three shops, however. I was afraid to go in anymore!
#38
Super Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Jozefow, Poland
Posts: 4,474
We are lucky enough to have about 30 quilting shops in Alaska. The fabrics you bought are designed specifically for us and are designed aand/or made for us each year. One of the quilting cruises came into Seward in august and we had agreat time visiting with them while they were here. Hope to go on one myself sometime.
Then, I went down to Wasilla and found Sylvia's and bought a bunch more...really quite a bit. Then, I found the one in Palmer and found a couple more beautiful fabrics to buy--designed by someone from Anchorage. I only made it to those three shops, however. I was afraid to go in anymore (spent quite a lot). But I did carry those fabrics back in my carryon--not in my regular suitcase. I love/loved them so much--just gorgeous pieces. I didn't buy any batiks, however.
#40
We are taking an Alaskan cruise for our 50th anniversary next July. We will be in Skagway and I can't wait to shop at the Rushin' Tailor. A friend told me about the shop. Please post a photo of your quilt when it is finished.
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