Sign In Quilters in Indiana! Where do you live? What Quilt Shops in your areas?
#22
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: central indiana
Posts: 686
Downtown Indianapolis. All the Indy stores are about the same distance from me so they are all "mine" :-)
Back Door in Greenwood is a favorite. I am doing 3 quilts out of their fantastic First Saturday bom. Quilts Plus also has a second Saturday Bom and I have done 8 of the first block (overachiever). Each store has such different fabric and supplies.
Back Door in Greenwood is a favorite. I am doing 3 quilts out of their fantastic First Saturday bom. Quilts Plus also has a second Saturday Bom and I have done 8 of the first block (overachiever). Each store has such different fabric and supplies.
#23
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Indiana
Posts: 450
I live about 25 miles south of Terre Haute - which has not quilt shops but does have JoAnns and Hobby Lobby. About 15 miles away, in Linton, is Busy Bees. Rilleda's shop is a well hidden treasure. It is in the attached garage of her unassuming ranch home back a lane. It is much bigger than one would think from the outside. Tons of fabric, patterns and friendly support.
I also go to Washington to the Stitching Post. On the way I generally stop at the Amish lady's shop near Montgomery, Wagler Quilts.
A couple of times a year I go up to Paris to Lori's Pins and Needles. When I am in Indy at the dr I generally stop somewhere up there. I think the Backdoor in Greenwood is my favorite.
I also go to Washington to the Stitching Post. On the way I generally stop at the Amish lady's shop near Montgomery, Wagler Quilts.
A couple of times a year I go up to Paris to Lori's Pins and Needles. When I am in Indy at the dr I generally stop somewhere up there. I think the Backdoor in Greenwood is my favorite.
#25
I live in NY but visit my family in the Richmond IN area a couple times a year. Always visit Stitching Nook
www.stitchingnook.com/ They are just W. of I-70 on National Rd. E. (in the same plaza as Hobby Lobby)
www.stitchingnook.com/ They are just W. of I-70 on National Rd. E. (in the same plaza as Hobby Lobby)
#28
I live about 25 miles south of Terre Haute - which has not quilt shops but does have JoAnns and Hobby Lobby. About 15 miles away, in Linton, is Busy Bees. Rilleda's shop is a well hidden treasure. It is in the attached garage of her unassuming ranch home back a lane. It is much bigger than one would think from the outside. Tons of fabric, patterns and friendly support.
I also go to Washington to the Stitching Post. On the way I generally stop at the Amish lady's shop near Montgomery, Wagler Quilts.
A couple of times a year I go up to Paris to Lori's Pins and Needles. When I am in Indy at the dr I generally stop somewhere up there. I think the Backdoor in Greenwood is my favorite.
I also go to Washington to the Stitching Post. On the way I generally stop at the Amish lady's shop near Montgomery, Wagler Quilts.
A couple of times a year I go up to Paris to Lori's Pins and Needles. When I am in Indy at the dr I generally stop somewhere up there. I think the Backdoor in Greenwood is my favorite.
#29
SW Indiana, a stone's throw north of the Ohio river and a big cannon shot east of the Wabash river.
We've got a couple LQSs but I can't afford the prices so I don't visit much.
Personally, I don't consider JoAnn's, HobbyLobby and Hancock's as LQSes
We've got a couple LQSs but I can't afford the prices so I don't visit much.
Personally, I don't consider JoAnn's, HobbyLobby and Hancock's as LQSes
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