Quilt shops near Logan, OH????

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Old 10-30-2010, 08:29 PM
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DH and I are leaving for 4 days tomorrow evening and will be staying in a cabin in the Hocking Hills area of Ohio. It is in the southeast corner of OH and it looks like there is lots to do. Does anyone know if there are any quilt shops in the area? We will have no internet access once we get there so I hope some of you reply this evening/morning. Sorry this is so late in the day. I posted another one earlier but didn't see it anywhere in the Recent Topics. Thought I'd try again.l Thanks for any help anyone can give.
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Old 10-30-2010, 08:31 PM
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Hi from Ohio! I'm not sure about quilt shops in that area but you could google and you might get some hits. They usually have maps to go with. Just a thought.
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Old 10-30-2010, 08:33 PM
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Thanks. We got their Visitors Guide online but it didn't show any quilt shops. I've found sometimes they don't. I can't imagine anywhere not having a shop especially where they have lots of visitors. Take care.
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Nelsonville Quilt Company
52 W. Washington St.
Nelsonville, OH 45764

There is a Rocky Boot outlet in nelsonville for your DH to occupy his time while you go here
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Old 10-30-2010, 09:06 PM
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Hocking hills is a magical place, My favorite vacation place. Logan as well as the surrounding communities are amazing . Unfortunatly I did not do any shopping the week I was there ,mostly hiked. Alot of times the property owners know of all of the shops. I do know there are lots of unique little shops. I went to a couple windchime shops that were amazing. If You find a quilt shop let us know,I take day trips to hocking hills to hike and take pictures. It is about two hours drive for me.Have fun,and enjoy the amazing scenery!
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Originally Posted by raedar63
Hocking hills is a magical place, My favorite vacation place. Logan as well as the surrounding communities are amazing . Unfortunatly I did not do any shopping the week I was there ,mostly hiked. Alot of times the property owners know of all of the shops. I do know there are lots of unique little shops. I went to a couple windchime shops that were amazing. If You find a quilt shop let us know,I take day trips to hocking hills to hike and take pictures. It is about two hours drive for me.Have fun,and enjoy the amazing scenery!
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It should be beautiful down there right now. we go down about once a year. But PLEASE stay onthe trail. There are areas that are very unforgiving of mis-steps.
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I appreciate all the tips. I'm pretty excited about going and it looks like a wonderful area. Last time we rented a cabin was on our honeymoon, 36 years ago. DH had a brochure that showed a beautiful cabin. We got there and 3 of the 4 walls were there, the 4th was a wall made of blankets! DH was so upset, it was supposed to go down into the 40's in Gatinburg. They ended up putting in another building but he has never rented anything like that again. This time he actually asked if the picture was an accurate representation of the property, lol. Apprently it was just built in March of this year so it should be really nice. If weather holds out, it will be perfect although it will be great just to get away and spend time w/him. Thanks again and if I do find any quilt shops, I'll be sure to share their locations.
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Honey Fork Fabrics - 19151 Goat Run Honey Fork Rd. Logan, OH 43138-9426
I've bought online from her several times - great place to shop! She's also had some of Judy Neimeyer's quilts on display recently...I get her emails every month. check her out online before you leave!
http://honeyforkfabrics.com
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honey fork fabrics rt. 93 south to Ewing then turn left on goat run rd. you will see the signs. Nelsonville quilt shop on the square in Nelsonville.
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there are two quilt shops in Lancaster ,ohio also. One is the Farmers country Store the other is Pleasent mountain stitchery on Etty rd. Farmers is on Sixth ave.
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