Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Fabric Store mecca

Yesterday a group from my quilt guild went on a bus trip to Mary Jo's Cloth Store in Gastonia, NC, a suburb of Charlotte. We also made a stop at Longcreek Mills a funky little place with lots of thread at great prices. It was a good trip and I'm glad to say I was no where near the biggest spender.

Mary Jo's is the supermarket of fabric stores. Not only does it have an extensive section of quilting fabrics, but an equally impressive selection of decorator, bridal, and clothing fabrics. I think I probably left with the most diverse selection of fabrics. I bought some quilting cottons for a fractured quilt challenge I'm taking part in. I also bought some velveteen, silk dupioni and organza for the same challenge. I purchased some Ultrasuede for my journal quilt entry and some trims for another project. All in all, it was an enjoyable day spent with a fun group of fellow quilters.

If you're ever near Charlotte, it's well worth a stop at Mary Jo's!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I really want to get back to Mary Jos- I used to live in Charlotte and felt so luck to have MaryJos so close by! So, what did you buy????

Anonymous said...

Hey - you didn't list your "do" rag fabrics!! I think you should post pics of them.

KK

Jo Raines said...

I used to love Mary Jo's (about an hour and a half away from me). Now that I work in a quilt store just walking through there is like a punch in the stomach. She is like the Walmart of the fabric stores--she sets the price she'll pay and they meet it. Hard to compete with that kind of power and volume buying!

Lucy said...

Hi Corky,

Thank you for yoru comment at my blog. and I want to reply but I can't find an email adress.. so I will do it in this comment :

Bonnie And I thought that the slaves where sold there. We heard also the other story but reading the little booklet we made the wrong conclusion. And so we thought that tat was the place where the slaves were sold. I am very interested in the history ! Can yousend mea scan from the article? I would love to read it .

Thank you very much.

Best Regards,

Lucy

ps. You live in an absolutly adorable intersiting place :-)