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    I go here every time I'm in Cheyenne. Big selection of fabrics, tools, patterns and supplies. Shop owner knows everything about quilting.

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    6 years ago

    Good umm nice service good classes great quality for a quilting shop will go there often

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    Prairie Pines Quilt Shop

    Prairie Pines Quilt Shop

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    This is an amazing shop! The owner is so friendly and the sales are fabulous! She has such a great…read moreselection of fabrics and is very helpful in selecting fabrics. Don't pass it by! If u have Trouble finding it, the front of the shop faces M street.

    My mother has an addiction. With every trip to any location,…read morefor whatever reason....she must find the nearest quilt shop and spend money on something I bet she already has in a storage bin in the room she had to remodel to stack the storage bins in. She even has some fancy pants quilting machine that is damn near too big to fit in the room its housed in. When this ginormous freak of nature she calls a sewing machine was installed, the poor bastard that delivered it, ahem installed it, had to take off the screen to the window and move the parts in through that opening, because the DOOR WAS NOT BIG ENOUGH....its a damn good thing her sweat shop, I mean sewing room is on the bottom floor. but I digress. So, the quilt shop...its what you expect in a quilt shop and for the uninitiated please allow me to describe. There is always tons of fabric, thats a given as quilts are made of fabric and quilt is in the name of the business. There are always samples of the kits and projects available for sale hanging in every available piece of real estate, on the walls, hanging from the ceiling, on shelves and counter tops. There is usually a low whisper of music from some unseen radio near the cutting table. As for the staff, I've seen various ladies at these shops. You have the token older lady, most likely the owner or mother of the owner who stands guard in these places and runs the register. Along with her you have a middle aged lady who runs the joint. She could be the owner, or store manager and is either extremely friendly and genuinely interested in "where are you from" and "can I help u find something", or would rather you don't ask questions just give me your money and get out. In the back there is always a bunch of desks assembled into a work area. The quilt shop will host events where ladies such as my mother (ladies with a passion for quilting, not the lady whom is sweet as sugar to her grandkids and I make sure to tell them "thats not the lady I grew up with.") will gather and discuss the finer points of long arm quilting, needle point or other tasks in the sewing arts. I've been to more than a few of these places. I even seriously considered opening a quilt shop to give my mom a place to go, keep her off the street and away from drugs; the boys club wont let her in. If my description is a stereo type, than this place fits the description perfectly. Theirs are the ladies who are friendly, not the frazzled stressed out kind. I'm looking for the quilt shop that figured it out and puts in a man cave in the back with a TV, lazy boy and cooler full of beer for the man-folk. That would be awesome. Word.

    Around the Block - fabricstores - Updated May 2026

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