tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1031529398543087069.post3210676356394422393..comments2023-05-02T22:56:09.434+10:00Comments on Itching for Stitching: QUILT SHOPS - TORONTO/QUEBEC/MONTREALDAWNIEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12448991628575442182noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1031529398543087069.post-70857750345490762062009-10-13T04:00:36.714+11:002009-10-13T04:00:36.714+11:00Hi, in Montreal I can recommend:
Fabricville (the...Hi, in Montreal I can recommend:<br /><br />Fabricville (they have several shops with a big assortment, I find the one in Pointe Claire is best stocked). You can find their shops on their website. http://www.fabricville.com/<br /><br />Also, in Pointe Claire which is just 25 min from montreal downtown, there's a little quilt shop, a little expensive to my taste, but you might find it to your liking. The name is Maison de Calico and the address: <br /><br />Maison de Calico<br />324 Lakeshore<br />Pointe Claire<br />514 695 0728 <br />(from montreal, take hw 20 westbound and exit at Cartier Avenue. Turn right on Lakeshore and you'll find it pretty soon).<br /><br />And if you have the time you cant try St Hubert St. where there are many fabric shops. There are a few particular ones where you can find quilting cotton for about 5 CAD a metre, which is pretty swell in my opinion!Ginhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03927097236874661153noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1031529398543087069.post-30274756653286689582009-10-12T13:34:03.473+11:002009-10-12T13:34:03.473+11:00You going away Dawnie..... a 'perks' holid...You going away Dawnie..... a 'perks' holiday?<br />x SarahSarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16905039567628587384noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1031529398543087069.post-12475813126134071582009-10-07T00:10:01.059+11:002009-10-07T00:10:01.059+11:00Hello there Dawn,
I hope that I am not too late.....Hello there Dawn,<br /><br />I hope that I am not too late...In Quebec there are not too many places for quilting supplies...Lately, I have been ordering my quilting supplies for Sew Sisters in Toronto...3961 Chesswood Drive, Toronto. There is also a quaint little place THE QUILTING PATCH,88 DEARHAM WOOD,TORONTO. In Quebec city there is a Fabricville (google it)...they sell material at decent prices but nothing in kits etc. In Montreal there is a decent Fabricville at Place Versailles. Some of my quilting guild members go to a place called Penelopes, Pénélope Machines à Coudre<br />1651, boul. des Promenades<br />St. Hubert. I have yet to go but it is on my list. There is a specific quilting section inside a major fabric store....always interesting. Let me know how you make out and where you end up going! Where I live in Quebec there is not much. Sometimes I feel like we are way behind in the materials here but ahead on our projects because of the magazines!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1031529398543087069.post-55368832333074643882009-10-04T03:31:05.451+11:002009-10-04T03:31:05.451+11:00Try Fabricville....great selection
www.fabricville...Try Fabricville....great selection<br />www.fabricville.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1031529398543087069.post-40255031592381972502009-10-04T03:29:54.505+11:002009-10-04T03:29:54.505+11:00try fabricville (www.fabricville.com)try fabricville (www.fabricville.com)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1031529398543087069.post-8809593455843244392009-09-25T23:32:24.559+10:002009-09-25T23:32:24.559+10:00No, but there's some nice ones near Detroit - ...No, but there's some nice ones near Detroit - lol, I'd love to talk you into coming here!Alliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06877277586697593998noreply@blogger.com