I spent a few days in the Lancaster area – the heart of Pennsylvania’s Amish and Mennonite areas. Talk about quilt shops! This is one
Blue Fiddle Fabrics & Andrew’s Trains Sidney, Nebraska
There are just over 500 bolts of fabric here, ranging from Kaffe Fassett to Tim Holtz, with a nice selection of solids and blenders to
Around the Block Quilt Shop Cheyenne, Wyoming
This bustling shop is located less than a mile from Interstate 25. Owned by Barb Boyer, this is the local hub for crafting classes of
Quilters Corner NM Espanola, New Mexico
Located in the small town of Espanola about 30 miles from Interstate 25, this bright and cheerful shop was a wonderful break on the drive
Atomic City Quilts and Close-Knit Yarn Cooperative Los Alamos, New Mexico
As you might guess from the title, this is a two for one shop. Located in Los Alamos, home of the research facility that developed
Santa Fe Quilting Santa Fe, New Mexico
Located less than five miles from Interstate 25, this delightful shop has bee in the same location for over twenty-three years. The shop is owned
The Sewing Nook Amarillo, Texas
This is the second of two shops i visited in Amarillo, and is located just over a mile from Interstate 40. Owners Lori and Doug
Pam’s Quilting Corner Amarillo, Texas
Tucked away in an older strip mall just under two miles from Interstate 40, keep an eye out for Gold Beauty Supply – the shop
Uniquely Yours Quilt Shop Elizabethtown, Kentucky
Located just 15 miles from Interstate 75, this shop was a find by my sister when she bought a second home in Buffalo, Kentucky. Head
Busy Lady Quilt Shop Mt. Washington, Kentucky
Located just about seven miles from Interstate 265, this was a bonus shop – one of the customers at a previous shop told me I