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Old 10-30-2016, 02:22 AM
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Sandygirl
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Originally Posted by luvstoquilt View Post
We are losing 2 of our favorites in Illinois and are really sad.. both are due to the need for retirement of the owners and both are very profitable stores. The owner of Susan's" in Fulton tried without success to only sell to another quilt shop owner. The problem seems not to be the economy but the fact most of us quilters are getting older and there are not a lot of younger quilters coming up behind us! I was given that information from another shop owner and it makes sense to me when I think about the attendance at the quilt shows I attend during the year. So, what we need to do is recruit some younger quilters. I think I have managed to inspire my DIL. Think of it! I love my LQS and I shop there regularly but I have a large stash as most of us do so my shopping doesn't really keep her doors open!
I agree with everything you say. Also, The schools are not placing a value on practical skills and (shop clases...home ec) thus the exposure to sewing is practiclly nill. Very sad. Perhaps kids would have a diversion from screen time and drug use if they were offered alternative activities. Yes..a general statement I know....Not everyone is athletic either. Including me. Yes, think of the ages of shop owners and their customers. Father Time keeps ticking.....

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