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Old 11-29-2010, 12:20 PM
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As you can see from my profile, I am from Canada and will be spending some time this winter in Florida. We stay in an R.V.
park near Weston, Fort Lauderale and I am interested in knowing where to find good fabric shops (other than just Hancocks/Joanne's. I am told I should stock up on fabric because it is much more reasonable and much more to choose from in the U.S. Thanks to all who can help.
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Old 11-29-2010, 12:30 PM
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Once Upon a Quilt is great.
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Old 11-29-2010, 02:44 PM
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http://www.onceuponaquilt.com is on Griffin Road, between 95 & the Turnpike (but check with a local on directions because it might be easier to go on local roads from Weston).

Going south, the only quilt shop is all the way down in Miami:
http://www.thequiltscene.com


Heading North:

The quilt shop in Coral Springs (Jamie's) recently closed.

Sunshine Sewing in Margate is the largest shop in SoFla (over 8000 bolts). It's a quick ride up the turnpike for you.
http://www.sunshinesewing.com

If you want to travel a bit further north, there are a few shops:
West Palm Beach
http://www.MyQuiltshoppeFl.com (Okeechobee Road/Jog Road)
http://www.ButtonwoodQuilts.com (10thAve/JogRoad)

And even further north:
Jupiter
Quilters Choice (Indiantown Road/Maplewood)

Stuart
http://www.JamPatch.com

You can pretty much find a Joann's every 15/20 minutes regardless of where you're going.

Like many shops all over the country, some seem to be rather "lacking" in inventory these days.

Sunshine has the best selection, but I also really enjoy The Jam Patch (also an easy ride up the turnpike). Both have a good and constant stream of new fabric.

I hope those links work for you.

Enjoy your stay in SoFla.
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thanks SO much! When we go and visit my DH and I generally just wander during the day because my son is working...this will be nice!
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I don't know when you plan on visiting, but "Southern" Florida (east and west coasts) holds most of its quilt shows/events from January to April.

Here's a list of events for most of Florida for 2011.

http://www.floridaquiltnetwork.com/calendar.htm

Click through on the newsletter # for event details.

Enjoy!
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Thanks soooooo much to all who answered my posting. I am sure I will be able to find these shops and will enjoy what I find. I apologize for taking so long to acknowledge your responses but I am still trying to find my way around this site and came across these answers to my question by accident. Obviously, I am not a "techie person". Have enough trouble trying to use my Janome embroidery machine. Thanks again everyone.
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Look online for shops along your driving route. Here in Gastonia, NC we have Mary Jo's just off I-85 exit 21. It's not a LQS but a huge fabric/notions/dream sewing room and they always have a great selection and prices....I realize this sounds like an ad for Mary Jo's, but I have been in her store for most of my 40 years and it really is a great place...you can even ask about drop shipping to your home/rv.

Just trying to make your long drive more fun. Have a Merry Christmas and wonderful winter in FL.
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Originally Posted by AgapeStitches
Look online for shops along your driving route. Here in Gastonia, NC we have Mary Jo's just off I-85 exit 21. It's not a LQS but a huge fabric/notions/dream sewing room and they always have a great selection and prices....I realize this sounds like an ad for Mary Jo's, but I have been in her store for most of my 40 years and it really is a great place...you can even ask about drop shipping to your home/rv.

Just trying to make your long drive more fun. Have a Merry Christmas and wonderful winter in FL.
Not trying to go OT but:

I have diverted/hijacked many a north/south trip just so we would pass by MaryJo's. I have also ordered many times from them, even before they had an official online shop.

Just don't go in expecting a LQS atmosphere. The place is stuck in the 1960's (linoleum, panelling,etc.). Very clean but a dump. But that's why they can charge the prices they do. It's an experience.
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