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Old 11-14-2010, 04:39 AM
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I hope to move to the area next year. I have been checking out the area. My son moved there this year and we hope to retire there next year. They live in Fairfield Harbor.

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Old 11-15-2010, 08:04 AM
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I'm in Valdese NC. We are just off of I-40 between Hickory and Morganton.
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Old 11-15-2010, 01:34 PM
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I live in Havelock, North Carolina. It is about 18 miles from New Bern. Be advised there is no fabric stores in the area. The closest one is in Greenville, which is about 45 minutes away. That is a Hobby Lobby. The Walmart store in Morehead City has some fabric, but that is about it. Other then that ypu should love the area. I have been here for 30 years.

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Old 11-15-2010, 01:44 PM
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Originally Posted by memere9
I hope to move to the area next year. I have been checking out the area. My son moved there this year and we hope to retire there next year. They live in Fairfield Harbor.

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I live in New Bern and love to quilt. There is a wonderful group of ladies and a gentleman that met on Thursday mornings to quilt, Twin Rivers Quilter's Guild. They meet in the basement of Tabernacle Baptist Church downtown. Fairfield Harbor also has a quilting group (Fairfield Quilters?) that meet in the evenings. There may be a posting at "the community center" or "clubhouse" about the Fairfield group that your son could be so kind to check into for you. I'm hoping to start quilting with the Fairfeilds group soon since I now have work in the mornings. There are several people that live in Fairfield that have a passion to quilt.
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Old 11-17-2010, 08:48 AM
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I am in Leland NC,about 2 hrs south of New Bern. I used to live in Jacksonville NC, which is about an hour south of New Bern. In Jacksonville, there are a couple of quilting shops, 2 WalMarts, one of which still sells fabric. I have been to New Bern many times. Pretty little town.

Now I do remember a fabric store in New Bern. In fact, I just got one of their flyers in the mail two days ago. It is called, New Bern Fabric Center. They are located at 1218 S Glenburnie Rd. It has been awhile since I have been to their shop, but they do have nice quilting fabrics.

I almost forgot about the New Bern shop, and then I remembered the flyer.
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Old 11-27-2010, 03:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Joyce L
I live in Havelock, North Carolina. It is about 18 miles from New Bern. Be advised there is no fabric stores in the area. The closest one is in Greenville, which is about 45 minutes away. That is a Hobby Lobby. The Walmart store in Morehead City has some fabric, but that is about it. Other then that ypu should love the area. I have been here for 30 years.

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What about the Fabric Center in New Bern. I supose they are expensive. I have enough fabric saved to last the rest of my life. I also will hopefully returning to Maine for the summers as long as our health holds out and you can get name brand quilt fabric at Mardens It's the best and cheapest place to get good quiality sotton fabric ususally 2.99 a yard or less and they have a huge selection.
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I hope to move to the area next year. I have been checking out the area. My son moved there this year and we hope to retire there next year. They live in Fairfield Harbor.

Anyone want to share in the about the area?
I live in New Bern and love to quilt. There is a wonderful group of ladies and a gentleman that met on Thursday mornings to quilt, Twin Rivers Quilter's Guild. They meet in the basement of Tabernacle Baptist Church downtown. Fairfield Harbor also has a quilting group (Fairfield Quilters?) that meet in the evenings. There may be a posting at "the community center" or "clubhouse" about the Fairfield group that your son could be so kind to check into for you. I'm hoping to start quilting with the Fairfeilds group soon since I now have work in the mornings. There are several people that live in Fairfield that have a passion to quilt.
Thank you for the info My Son already told me about the group in Fairfield Habor. He is coming home for Christmas and we are going to visit in Febuary. I can't wait. I can hear the snow plow now we had a few inches of snow yesterday. I use to love it but now I am afraid of falling so I hate the ice.

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Originally Posted by Gemini Dolly
I am in Leland NC,about 2 hrs south of New Bern. I used to live in Jacksonville NC, which is about an hour south of New Bern. In Jacksonville, there are a couple of quilting shops, 2 WalMarts, one of which still sells fabric. I have been to New Bern many times. Pretty little town.

Now I do remember a fabric store in New Bern. In fact, I just got one of their flyers in the mail two days ago. It is called, New Bern Fabric Center. They are located at 1218 S Glenburnie Rd. It has been awhile since I have been to their shop, but they do have nice quilting fabrics.
After I replyed to another post I read yours. I emailed that fabric shop and inquired about a few things. I love to teach sewing and quilting. I have also taught knitting, crocheting and embroidery of all kinds when I was younger I had my own yarn shop but could not handle it with my kids and I was in a small town not enough money to be made. I miss it so. I would love to volunteer if I could aford to do that. I also love working with kids and have taught them also. I am hoping the Lord will open some doors for me to use the gifts He has given me.

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I almost forgot about the New Bern shop, and then I remembered the flyer.
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I went to the Fabric Center, last week. The are expensive. I did end up buying some fabric, because I found the colors I needed. There is also The Fabric MIll Outlet or Mill Outlet Village. I had been there several years ago, but did not like the shop. When I went there last week it had changed a lot. I was surprised. They have a lot of nice fabric and reasonable prices. They even have 90" backing fabric. It is so nice you could use it for the front, and it's only $5.98 a yard. Have made two trips there in the last week. I thing I have found my fabric store. They have a varity of fleese, flannel, cotton, ect. I love the place. It is located on Martin Luther Kink Jr. Blvd/Hwy 17.

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Originally Posted by Joyce L
I went to the Fabric Center, last week. The are expensive. I did end up buying some fabric, because I found the colors I needed. There is also The Fabric MIll Outlet or Mill Outlet Village. I had been there several years ago, but did not like the shop. When I went there last week it had changed a lot. I was surprised. They have a lot of nice fabric and reasonable prices. They even have 90" backing fabric. It is so nice you could use it for the front, and it's only $5.98 a yard. Have made two trips there in the last week. I thing I have found my fabric store. They have a varity of fleese, flannel, cotton, ect. I love the place. It is located on Martin Luther Kink Jr. Blvd/Hwy 17.

Joyce
Thanks for the info I will look into it when I come dow.

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