Quilt shop in Washington or Oregon….
#1
I am wondering about a quilting store in Washington or Oregon that I have heard about. It is a huge store that has thousands and thousands of bolts of fabric. They are well known for being so big but I for the life of me cannot find it. Can anyone help?
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Kind of a little off the original request but there is a nice Quilt Shop in Puyallup, WA. Suburb of Tacoma. It is walkable for me when I visit son and family. They have a website with fast shipping and a really nice varied selection of fabrics and notions. It is not a mega store though. www.quiltbarn.com
#6
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I'm another one thinking of the shut-down fabric depot. It used to be worth a trip from Seattle to go there, the Daisy Kingdom Outlet and there was a used bookstore too.
I never got to go to Jordan Fabric in person, lol I have drunk coffee in their parking lot... They closed to the public back in Covid.
Most of the Seattle area shops are rather small these days. Carriage Quilts was a favorite, in Des Moines.
https://www.carriagecountryquilts.com/
Closer to home was Gossypium in Issaquah.
https://www.carriagecountryquilts.com/
I never got to go to Jordan Fabric in person, lol I have drunk coffee in their parking lot... They closed to the public back in Covid.
Most of the Seattle area shops are rather small these days. Carriage Quilts was a favorite, in Des Moines.
https://www.carriagecountryquilts.com/
Closer to home was Gossypium in Issaquah.
https://www.carriagecountryquilts.com/
#7
I also thought of Fabric Depot. I loved going there when I lived in Oregon, especially when their patio was stocked with sale fabrics. If you're looking for good quilt shops in Oregon, I would suggest Finally Together in Lebanon. It's a large well lit shop with lots of sample quilts on the walls. Boersma's in McMinville is also worth a visit.
#8
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I suspect Fabric Depot in Portland is what you are thinking of. I used to call it the Mother Ship. Long gone, very sad. Daisy Kingdom has been closed for years, Powell's used bookstore is still there though, and well worth a visit. A bookstore that takes up an entire city block and is 3 stories.
If you're going to be in the area, I can give you a list of stores in the Portland/Vancouver area, plus a list up and down the I-5 corridor, from Seattle to Salem.
If you're going to be in the area, I can give you a list of stores in the Portland/Vancouver area, plus a list up and down the I-5 corridor, from Seattle to Salem.
#10
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https://www.fabricpatch.net/
We are the largest Quilt Shop in Central Washington with over 10,000 bolts of fabric
Huge shop with lots of youtube videos online.
We are the largest Quilt Shop in Central Washington with over 10,000 bolts of fabric
Huge shop with lots of youtube videos online.

