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#31
Painted Pony in La Porte, TX. I haven't been there in a while because it's way out of the way for my normal driving, but it is worth the trip. Very unusual fabrics.
#36
You will want to pass through Oklahoma City! Visiting the National Memorial (in honor of the Murrah bombing which killed 168 innocent Americans) is a definite stop. Our Bricktown is another destination. And absolutely don't miss the OKC Museum of Art! And quilt shops...oh my!! Stop in Guthrie (a few miles north of OKC)...just off I-35 at Seward Road, go west a mile and you'll see Sooner Quilts. Then on into OKC: Oklahoma Quiltworks and Savage Quilter... In Yukon (a few miles west of OKC on "Old 66" is Threads of Tradition. Then on to El Reno (I've not been to the old Fort Reno, but it's an old military museum site) and you'll find K's Quilt Studio in downtown El Reno. If you want to get off the interstates, drive west to Hennessey to find Prairie Quilts...You'll be glad you did!!! Have fun!! Happy Quilting!!!
#37
Me, again...you'll want to swing through Springfield, MO area including Branson...two great shops in Branson and two or three in Springfield and surrounding area! When traveling through Indiana, look for the barn quilts, too!! Happy trails!!
#38
My favorites are Quilts and Treasures in East Longmeadow, MA. That's right next door to Springfield ,MA. Also, A Notion to Quilt on the Mohawk Trail in Shelborne, MA, and Karen's Quilting Corner in Williamstown, MA.
#40
mamagrande , 02-18-2017 01:34 PM
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SHOULD be:Originally Posted by NUBQ
Your link sent me to "selling a domain"...Is this what you wanted??
mennonitequiltcenter.org, not .com sorry.