I’ve found a LQS – a local (ish) quilt shop and I can’t
believe it has taken me this long to find it.
Although I work only a few minutes from the Liverpool branch
of Abakhan, it can’t really be described as a quilt shop. There are some
bargains to be found, but it can be a bit hit and miss if you are looking for
anything in particular or for the latest fabric line from major manufacturers.
I had read about a quilt shop in Chester, but couldn’t remember the name, only the vague recollection that it was on Bridge Street Rows. So on Saturday, I headed off to
Chester in search of this elusive quilt shop.
(For those who have not been to Chester, certain streets
have shops on two levels. There are the pavement level shops which are easy to
see and then there are shops on an upper level which are more difficult to spot
from pavement level. You can read more about the Chester Rows here, here, or here).
The shop was indeed on Bridge Street Rows and from the
window display the quilting treasures that lay inside were not obvious. Bolts
and bolts of quilting fabric can be found at the back of the shop and most have FQs ready cut and displayed next to the bolts. As I am still on my fabric diet, I resisted the temptation of some Morris Modernised or some Downton Abbey
and limited myself to a few FQs of textured solids and a reel of Aurifil.
The name of this shop is Liberty Bell and once my fabric
diet is over, I will certainly be back to be tempted by all the fabrics I usually
only get to see at shows or online. My apologies
to any readers from Merseyside, Cheshire and North Wales who have known about
this shop for ages, but I’m so pleased at finding this shop that I wanted to
spread the word.
Looks like I should, perhaps, explore Chester sometime...
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