New LQS
#21
Power Poster
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
Posts: 16,399
One shop owner told me my fabric choices were too clashy and would not look good in a quilt. I told her okay you choose a better selection and give it to me free or let me buy my selection. She shut up.
#22
Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.
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#23
My LQS is only 7 miles away from me and they are wonderful. Employees are always helpful and greet me by name. They offer a wide range of classes and have retreats and open sews and specials for us all the time. When store was closed during COVID they offered online QALs. The owners father and son even delivered online purchases free even when I had paid for mailing (which they refunded). If you are ever in the Seattle area I suggest you visit Quilting Mayhem in Snohomish about 25 miles north of Seattle. I know shameful plug but I love these ladies and this store.
#24
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2022
Location: Northeast
Posts: 682
I go as far as my computer keyboard. I find better prices, better sales and so far have had no issues with any of the fabric I've order from different sites. Saves a lot of time to be able to grab a cup of tea and just browse through the sites. I can put items in my cart to compare as I surf the site instead of wondering back and forth down the aisles in the LQS (s) hoping that I saw everything and compared what I did like, before I decided or didn't decide because I was too tired to think straight anymore.
It is fun to get out and touch, but with covid and now being used to doing it via the computer. I find it more relaxing and I make better choices to do it from the keyboard.
It is fun to get out and touch, but with covid and now being used to doing it via the computer. I find it more relaxing and I make better choices to do it from the keyboard.
Last edited by quiltsfor; 09-03-2022 at 04:38 PM.
#26
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 9,714
Even though I live in the 'burbs of a large metropolitan area, until recently there were no quilt stores closer to me than 20+ miles. I drive a little over 20 miles twice a month to go to a quilting bee at one. There is a new store that is only about 10 miles from my house. Even though I don't have a lot of money to spend right now, I'm trying to buy the things I do need from her to support her business. She had a long arm business before she opened the store and so has 3 long arms and also just bought a laser cutting machine. I'm so happy she's doing so well. She's a wonderful lady.
#27
Super Member
Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Davenport, Iowa
Posts: 3,883
Since moving to Iowa in 2011, I very seldom get out and drive to LQS. The closest is over 20 miles from here, and I hate driving on intersate 80 to get there. When I lived in Missouri, I knew my way around and could drive forever without a problem or getting lost. Have been down-sizing lately, but I do sometimes order fabric on-line.
#28
Super Member
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Pacific NW
Posts: 9,557
What you can do is set the navigation system in your car, or whatever map app you use on your phone, to NOT use any freeways.