The past couple of years have been crazy, right? I haven't really been out much or visited any quilt shops during the pandemic. But I spent the nicest day day at Ye Olde Schoolhouse quilt shop in Cedarburg, Wisconsin, last Saturday, meeting quilters and "showing and telling" some of my quilts. Jeanie Rudich, the shop owner, is running a monthly Little Quilts club this year and they were using some of my books to make their quilts. She kindly asked me to stop by and visit with the class. Such a nice group of quilters! If you live near there or are in northern Illinois like me, stop in and see all of the wonderful fabrics and kits she has available. So worth the drive, even if you live farther away.
This summer, I'm hoping to take a few more quilt shop tours and if I do I'll take you with me though some photos. Summer motto: Support our reproduction fabric quilt shops! Without our support, there won't be many left . . . .
Thank you for the photo tour Kathy. Look forward to more through the summer months.I usually purchased fabric from that very popular "Quilt town" in the U.S. but you're right we should be supporting small businesses. So many have closed their doors over the past two years.
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Beautiful store n displays.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy a stop at Ye Olde Schoolhouse. Very helpful, creative staff and fun building!
ReplyDeleteI SEE SO MANY FABRICS THAT I DON'T HAVE AND WANT IN THE STORE. wISH I COULD BUY ALL OF THEM!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great quilt shop! Thanks for taking us along and sharing such lovely photos. If I ever get up that way, I'll be sure to stop in and ogle for myself!
ReplyDeleteLove this quilt shop and yes it was an old schoolhouse!
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