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Old 02-26-2016, 05:37 PM
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My DH and I will be driving from the UP of Michigan, down 75 to Knoxville, East to Charleston and then to Daytona. It covers lots of miles, so I would like some suggestions of quilt shops to stop at. We like to keep the shops somewhat close to the highway. We will be spending the night in Knoxville and a couple days in the Charleston area before heading to Daytona. Do you know of any "must" stop at shops? Thanks in advance.
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I have never been there but I hear there is a great Shop in Grayling I think called the ice house that has lots of quilting stuff. I just checked the website and looks like they may be closing might want to call ahead or check it out online. I have heard wonderful things about it but have not traveled over there
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I have never been there but I hear there is a great Shop in Grayling I think called the ice house that has lots of quilting stuff.
The Ice House has been closed for a while. It was a nice shop. there is another one in Grayling now that is nice.
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Thanks Sophie2 I was always going to go there in the summer just never made it and it was right off I75
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Thanks Sophie2 I was always going to go there in the summer just never made it and it was right off I75
UpNorth, I don't remember the name of the shop that is now in Grayling. It is right downtown - just a couple blocks from where the Ice House was. Nice place to stretch your legs!
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I believe I read about an Internet site or app that one
can plot your trip like a GPS for quilt shops. Another is Quilters Travel Companion
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I have the Quilters Travel Companion. I was just looking for suggestions from people who had been to shops that they really liked. Love using the Quilters Travel Companion, but sometimes what looks good on paper isn't so good in person. Actually, I can narrow my search a bit as I have been to most of the shops on the way from the UP to Ohio. Southern Ohio shops won't be open as we begin the Ohio portion of our trip. Would be interested in shops from Knoxville to Charleston, SC and then Charleston to Daytona, FL. Thanks
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Once you get to Daytona take 92 southwest to Deland. The Quilt Shop of Deland is owned by teacher and fabric/pattern designer Judy Hansen. Great shop, always lots going on, they'll do on the spot demos, great selection. Deland is a wonderful town, great shops, eateries, Stetson University and the Stetson Mansion. http://www.quiltshopofdeland.com/tha...c940e10fb1483f
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There are quit a few shops in Knoxville. Gina's, Midsouth Sewing, Mammaw's, Best Machines. There are a few in North Knoxville also. Gaitlinburg is an hour away and the cherry pit and mountain quilts by sue are there. If you are going to be in the area March 16-19 there is a quilt show in Pigeon Forge (near Gatlinburg). Enjoy. Our weather right now is the upper 50s, low 60s so great for shopping.
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I just looked up the dizzy diva in Knoxville
looks like close to 75
hoping to stop there myself sometime when we go to Florida
also fabric shack in Waynesville ohio is great
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