What makes a shop "worth" going to????
#33
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Normal, IL
Posts: 563
Doghousemom, you wouldn't be writing about an overstuffed shop in Bloomington, IL would you? If so the shop owner is very knowlegdeable about her fabric. All you have to do is ask and she can tell you if she has it and lead you to where it is. I go there all the time. She gives 20% off for cash. and after you spend a certain amount you get 20% off no matter how you pay. She only carries good quality fabir and has a back side aisle full of 1/2 price fabric. Some of that isn't so good because some it is very old. You have to be careful.
#35
We have a great little shop that sells used fabrics at $5 a yard. They get it from estate sales, shop closures, etc. You can also take your fabrics in and they will purchase them for a small price. You get some wonderful quality fabrics at a great price. Problem is that one of the gals there is so sour and rude, that I refuse to go in the door anymore. It's worth it to pay retail to not deal with her!
#36
Super Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Central PA
Posts: 1,920
I love the folks at the three shops I patronize. All three are owned and staffed by Mennonites and believe the Mennonites are friendly by nature. Helpful, yes. They all take an interest in me as a person as well as my projects, often calling me by name. They love it when you bring in a completed top using their fabrics. One owner took me into a machine-applique class to show off a hand-appliqued top. I only had this top with me in order to coordinate and select the o/s border fabric. Their selections are very good and fairly priced.
I make approximately one QOV per week and have for over five years. Some shop owners have given me great discounts on the quantities of fabric purchased (usually 6 yard pieces and several pieces at a time).
I make approximately one QOV per week and have for over five years. Some shop owners have given me great discounts on the quantities of fabric purchased (usually 6 yard pieces and several pieces at a time).
Last edited by Suz; 08-14-2012 at 04:34 AM.
#37
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Missouri
Posts: 1,250
When I go into a QS I want to see 'good quality' fabrics. And a large selection of fabrics.
Thats why I'm there, to choose fabrics for my quilt. As long as they provide that, who cares about anything else. (?)
Thats why I'm there, to choose fabrics for my quilt. As long as they provide that, who cares about anything else. (?)
#38
Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Central Florida
Posts: 204
Good assortment of quality fabrics and notions. Staff that is knowledgeable and polite. Don't follow me around the store but be aware if I need assistance. I know there are other customers and if the staff sees I need assistance but are busy with someone else - acknowledge me and let me know you'll be available momentarily. Enthusiasm is not a pre requisite for the staff, knowledge about fabric, etc. is.
#39
My friend and I go to a neighboring state for a Shop Hop. Every September. We visit 23-25 shops in 2 days. How the shops display their merchandise and the samples they have made from the fabric lines make a lot of difference in the time we spend in each shop.
The friendliness of the staff and the availability of kits helps us decide what we are going to buy. We are lucky to have so many options and to be able to go and look.
It is amazing that there are so many fabric lines that you can visit that many shops and they all reflect the personality of the owners and the needs of their clientele and are not the same. Happy stitching from Oklahoma.
The friendliness of the staff and the availability of kits helps us decide what we are going to buy. We are lucky to have so many options and to be able to go and look.
It is amazing that there are so many fabric lines that you can visit that many shops and they all reflect the personality of the owners and the needs of their clientele and are not the same. Happy stitching from Oklahoma.
#40
I'm giggleing too. I thought I was the only one who typed foo-pas. She is right though. It has to be a have to case before I go into the Hancock's store in our area. the people in there are so UNFRIENDLY and seem to be wrapped up in their own little worlds. The prices are too high too. I don't want anybody to hover over me while I'm shopping but I do appreciate a smile and a howdy do when I walk into a place.
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