The first store I visited was in the Seattle area. I didn't know much about this store except a friend had told me about how much LM would enjoy the shopping area it was in (see last post).
It was Keepsake Cottage Fabrics. I have to admit from the outside I wasn't sure that I was going to find anything, they had a lot of country fabric outside, but once I was inside this store there was lots to choose from. It was packed with different fabric selections. I picked up some fabric for my Farmers Wife and a pin cushion with tread garbage attached. I had been planning on making one for at least the last two year. I thought this one was cute and the best part, no assembly required.
The next store was The Quilting Bee in Spokane. This was a large store with tons of fabric. It would be very easy to decide that you wanted to do a new project and buy all that you needed while at this store. I was good and stuck to my list of fabrics I needed for current projects. I picked up more of the pink I'll be using as first boarder and binding in LM quilt. As well as a possible main boarder fabric. OK the magazine containing the kit for coaster was not on my list, but everyone needs something to read when you're on holidays.
The third store was in Bear Paw Quiting in Coeur d'Alene. I picked up a lot of notions at this store. I think I could of picked up more if my little helper was not being so helpful.
A while ago I picked up "Salt Air" charm pack and instead of making a small wall hanging or pillow I decided to make a lap quilt, so I found a background at a LQS but wanted more fabric from the "Salt Air" line for the boarder and binding. I thing the flowers will be the border and the strips will make fun binding. The best part about this store is I found the last of the items on my list.
So I could look just for fun when we stopped in Bonners Ferry at Alley Fabric Nook. This seemed a little strange after making myself be faithful to the list. I did pick up another candidate for the boarder on LM quilt. I am planning on piecing the back so the one not used as the boarder will end up in the back.
I was still good a pick up a charm pack, with a couple of fat quarter so I can make something out of it. I not big into the traditional Christmas fabrics, but like this line. I think it more transitional, as it not really modern or traditional. Not sure which Christmas I'll use it by as I have to come up with the right project first.
All in all I was happy with these stores and would happily go back to any of them. I was very pleased that I could find the items on my list, so now I won't have to wait to find fabric for some of these projects. I am also happy with myself as I could easily have picked up fabric for lots of new projects.
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