I though all was well, but I locked up again this morning. So I deleted a couple more links, including the background and a "Subscribe to" link. So far, the "Follow me" remains. In my heart, I think the issue was the background, but we'll still see. Or me.... but "ERRRRGGG"
Brooke: I'm waiting on that quilting party. I'm a loonnnng way from even thinking long arm or frame or.... But I'm liking playing with the fabrics and nothing doesn't fit. Oh, and no buttonholes.
LindseyT/Ann: yes, you really do need to go to Waechter's. It was like a spa for fabric. The way the take care of it and love it. One of the women was winding silk on a bolt while I checked out. She saw me watching and we talked. I said "just glad that's not my job", she replied, "I like doing this, I get to touch it ALLLLL" and grinned. The new place (never saw the old) is clean, bright - nice skylights, with a class room where they took us to cut. And the nicest sales help and customers (present company included, of course. HAHAHA!) I've ever seen. Don't go looking for a bargin, there isn't one there. But it's a great experience! And it's in a beautiful place. Follow the signs to Biltmore and hang a left.
And they take quite a while to cut, as they pull threads. Haven't seen anybody do that in a long time. Then put a new tag at the raw end with not only details about the fabric but how much is left on the bolt. Clearly fabric lovers there. Worth the trip. K
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a garment makers dream store! I've worked in fabric stores, and put my hands on every piece of fabric that came in. Honestly, my hands did become dry for so much handling of material!
ReplyDeleteOkay, the next time I'm in Asheville I'll definitely go to Waechter's.
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