I swung across the border from Cincinnati into Kentucky to visit this shop, owned by Mary Honaker. It is a pleasant hour’s drive southeast through
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HomeGrown HomeSewn Cincinnati, Ohio
You will find HomeGrown HomeSewn just a couple of miles from Interstate 75 Exit 31 on the outskirts of Cincinnati, Ohio. When Google says you
The Quilt Cabin Goshen, Ohio
This rural shop is about 27 miles from Interstate 71 exit 55, but the detour is well worth the time. Owner Linda Hahn built this
Cotton Junky Quilt Shop Wilmington, Ohio
Just six miles from Interstate 71 Exit 50 in Ohio is Carol and Kevin Earhart’s Cotton Junky Quilt Shop. This delightful shop is housed in
A Stitch Between Friends Jamestown, Ohio
You will find no outside sign at A Stitch Between Friends. Owner Jeannie Allen explained that this is because the township does not permit outside
Little Foot Quilt Shoppe Evans City, Pennsylvania
If you are traveling on Interstate 79 in Butler County, take a short detour to visit this shop. The name comes from the Little Foot
Creative Fabrics & Quilt Shop Ebensberg, Pennsylvania
Depending upon which end of the strip mall you enter, this is either the first or the second shop in the strip mall at the
Connie’s Collectibles & Quilt Shop Duncanville, Pennsylvania
So – you can’t find commercial real estate to fit your store, but zoning says a house is acceptable. Meet Connie Shaw, and her shop,
The Sewing Box Quilt Shop Somerset, Pennsylvania
If you are driving down the Pennsylvania Turnpike (Interstate 76) by Somerset, get off and take a break at Georgian Place and visit The Sewing
The Quilterie Celina, Ohio
Just 22 miles west of Interstate 75 on good four lane divided roads is Celina, Ohio, and the home of The Quilterie. Owned by Valerie