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Posted by Nick and Judy on March 25, 2007, 12:19 pm
Previous post reminded me: I will be in Nashville 3/27-29. Any cool or
bargain fabric shops there that I shouldn't miss? (non-quilting)
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Posted by on March 25, 2007, 3:56 pm
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> Previous post reminded me: I will be in Nashville 3/27-29. Any cool or
> bargain fabric shops there that I shouldn't miss? (non-quilting)
Welllll, we do have the usual JoAnn's ETC. We also have Textile
Fabrics and Calico Corners, but Calico Corners does target the
quilter. My first time in Textile Fabrics was yesterday, Saturday,
and I enjoyed my excursion. Close to Textiles Fabrics is a salvage
fabric store and if I remember correctly most of their offerings are
in the upholstery range, but could be wrong. They're on the same
street but a few blocks apart. Another store in that area is Fabric
House, but I can't give a report as I haven't been there yet.
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Posted by Karen Maslowski on March 25, 2007, 4:48 pm
itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net wrote:
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>> Previous post reminded me: I will be in Nashville 3/27-29. Any cool or
>> bargain fabric shops there that I shouldn't miss? (non-quilting)
> Welllll, we do have the usual JoAnn's ETC. We also have Textile
> Fabrics and Calico Corners, but Calico Corners does target the
> quilter. My first time in Textile Fabrics was yesterday, Saturday,
> and I enjoyed my excursion. Close to Textiles Fabrics is a salvage
> fabric store and if I remember correctly most of their offerings are
> in the upholstery range, but could be wrong. They're on the same
> street but a few blocks apart. Another store in that area is Fabric
> House, but I can't give a report as I haven't been there yet.
>
>
I think you have it backwards; Calico Corners is a home dec store, and
always has been, and is a national chain. We have one here in our area.
Textile Studio (isn't that their name? They send me flyers periodically)
has dress fabrics, but I've not ever been there, so it's possible they
could also have quilting fabrics. The flyers advertise sales on
Ultrasuede, among other things, so I've always wanted an excuse to
travel five hours just to fabric shop!
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Karen Maslowski in Cincinnati
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Posted by on March 26, 2007, 9:46 am
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On Mar 25, 3:48 pm, Karen Maslowski <"sewstorm at f u s e dot com">
wrote:
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> I think you have it backwards; Calico Corners is a home dec store, and
> always has been, and is a national chain. We have one here in our area.
> Textile Studio (isn't that their name? They send me flyers periodically)
> has dress fabrics, but I've not ever been there, so it's possible they
> could also have quilting fabrics. The flyers advertise sales on
> Ultrasuede, among other things, so I've always wanted an excuse to
> travel five hours just to fabric shop!
> Karen Maslowski in Cincinnati
You could very well be correct. I just happened to see a buzz in the
newspaper about them a few weeks ago. Haven't actually been to their
store and they don't send out flyers here. Too bad, but perhaps they
rely on word of mouth.
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> bargain fabric shops there that I shouldn't miss? (non-quilting)