When you enter the shop you are offered a cup of hot tea, served in an elegant china teacup. As you look around, you might wonder if you've suddenly entered heaven. (I checked to see my car still outside, just to make sure.) Look at these silver bracelets, $10-$17. They are stretchy so you can easily put them on.
Such an elegant combination of fabrics, china, gifts, books, etc. A real feast for the eyes.
There were lots of quilts on the walls, but I was asked not to photograph them since they sell the patterns. Okay, that makes sense.
I always think it is a treat to go into a shop like the one you have featured , Drool, Drool. It makes you feel so good. Enjoyed your visit
ReplyDeleteLove that pink fabric on that last photo. It does indeed sound like heaven. I enjoyed the visit.
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Tea and fabric? I declare there is no better combination. I just love that white tea set!
ReplyDeleteI think I'm moving there. But let me check with hubby first.
ReplyDeleteI know this shop! High Country Amish Quilt Shop, right?! I'll be going in July when I visit Estes Park. They have some wonderful music for sale there also! Thanks for sharing. There's another cute shop right in town too, but I love this one the best.
ReplyDeleteOooo. Scrumptious stuff! I'm vigorously nodding and mmm-ing about that orange/pink floral you pointed out.
ReplyDeleteI recognized that shop immediately! They have changed their name since I have been there, but everything else looks just as wonderful as before. The fabric is great and the ladies are so nice and... they have a fabulous sale area downstairs!
ReplyDeleteI, too, have been there a few years back during Quilt Colorado! So much fun! And Estes Park is BEAUTIFUL specially with the elk all over the golf course! LOL Wish I was there NOW where it's cooler!
ReplyDelete*thud*
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OMG, that shop looks sooooo yummy! Wow, so beautifully merchandised!
I know the owner of this shop-from her quilt shop days in Texas before she moved to CO. She was my first quilting teacher. She is so nice and was a wonderful teacher. Here I am 17 years later going strong (no pun intended.....owner's name is Sherie Strong!) Have never visited her shop but the pictures you show are Sherie through and through. Hope to visit someday.
ReplyDeleteoh my! I am far too much of a
ReplyDeleteKlutz to enter that store, but bo does it look lovely!!
I have been to this shop. It is awesome. Love Estes Park. It is so beautiful up there.
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