I used to work at Sew Many Quilts in Bend, OR for a few years, but now I just help fill in during the
You know I have to start with the wool section!
This is Denise who can't wait to help you!
Christmas section.
Fun and colorful.
All about kids.
Always fun to find little surprises when you're shopping.
This is the view when you walk in the door. There's a whole other section just like this.
Quilts everywhere!
Linda, our embroidery expert, is also the purse expert. She has made so many I bet she doesn't even know the count.
30's reproduction fabrics.
Embroidery
Need a new Bernina? They are more than happy to help you.
I hang out in this section a lot. Kansas Troubles and Jo Morton fabrics. Yummy!
I just got this book and it's wonderful. But then I'm a huge Kim Diehl fan.
I better make this into 2 posts since I took so many pictures (I really have a habit of doing that, don't I?)
Anyway, if you see anything you like, be sure to give them a call or check out their website. (BUT, don't call this week because you probably won't even get through on the phone)!
Also, you can follow their blog.
oh I wish I could come shopping there in person! what a fun shop...ok those big pincushions are adorable, triple layer pumpkins what could get better????
ReplyDeletemust be fun working though during the quilt show.
I hope you get to see it too, take lots of pictures :)
Kathie
I'd definitely have to mortgage our house if I ever visited that shop. Now that is what I call a quilter's dream!
ReplyDeleteMy dream is to visit the Sisters quilt show...one day.
Oh how I wish to live near a shop like this one! I'd be in debt! Have fun, I hope you meet many blog friends.
ReplyDeleteIt's like Quilter's Disneyland. I think I would work for fabric 'cuz my paycheck would go right back into the store. :o)
ReplyDeleteLooks like it is a great shop! Maybe someday I will get out to this big show...someday!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tour! Not sure where I would start but what I know for sure......I would not leave empty handed!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous shop. If I ever worked there, I would owe them money! hee,hee,hee.
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Gasp!!! WOW! I LOVE this shop! I just drooled all over my computer...don't worry, I'll have it hosed down and ready for tomorrow's pics!! Keep 'em coming!
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This looks like a great shop - full of eye candy. Will you take me there when I come to visit :).
ReplyDeleteI love that shop, when we vacation in SunRiver that the first shop I go to. Enjoy you day and don't work to hard, I have been their on the Friday before quilt shop but it was the old shop. Mad house! Sally
ReplyDeleteWould love to shop there, and love how they have sections with the different styles and fabrics, makes it fun to shop and easier to find the things we love.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Wowza! That is one great quilt shop! Love all the shop models!Thanks for taking us on the tour.
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Thanks for the great pictures! We love primitive quilts and are having a giveaway for a Jan Patek book! Come on over and enter! http://44thstreetfabric.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteCheery wave from Bev
OMG - I think I just spent my yearly (no, maybe 5 years) budget in there! I'd find it hard to work there because everything I made would go back into goodies! Great post, Anne!
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They always have the best displays and it is always so beautiful!!
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