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We are fortunate to live in an area which supports quilting. We have some great sources for fabric, machines and equipment right in town, and we live within driving distance of several more quilt stores. The Virginia Quilt Museum is close by as well.
Because we get so many requests from visiting quilters, we've listed local attractions here. A listing here should not be considered an endorsement--our host, Monticello Avenue, does not permit any commercial activity on our web pages.
The Virginia Quilt Museum hosts periodic shows of contemporary and antique quilts. They have a growing collection of quilts, primarily from the Shenandoah Valley, as well as a collection of antique sewing machines. Their exhibits generally include regional quilts; however, past exhibits have included international and national quilts as well.
Visit the museum's home page to see operating hours and driving directions. Driving time is approximately one hour from Charlottesville--if you don't stop at a quilt store along the way!
Cottonwood Quilt Shop has fabrics for quilting and rug hooking, supplies, books and patterns. They carry a line of sewing machines and teach classes ranging from beginner to advanced. Cottonwood has no web site. The shop is located in the Meadowbrook Shopping Center, across Rt. 29 from Barrack's Shopping Center at 2034 Barracks Rd. The phone number is 434-244-9975. The email address is cottonwoodquiltshop@earthlink.net.
Les Fabriques carries a full line of sewing fabrics with a nice selection of quilting fabrics as well as a line of sewing machines. They have stores both in Charlottesville and in Richmond. The Charlottesville store is located in the Shoppers World Shopping Center (near Whole Foods) on Rt. 29, just across from Fashion Square Mall. The phone number is 434-975-0710.
Mr. Hank's, on Grady Avenue, carries a wide variety of fabric, with an emphasis on cottons for quilting, and quilting thread. He has no web site; call 434-971-7119 for information.
Charlottesville also has branch stores of major retailers which sell fabric and/or quilting supplies:
Little Shop in Madison, VA sells fabric, supplies, patterns and books. They teach classes from beginner to advanced. They are located on Main Street in Madison, about half an hour north of Charlottesville on Rt. 29 Business. They have no website; call 540-948-4147 for information.
Rachel's Quilt Patch in Staunton, Virginia, sells fabrics, supplies, patterns and books. They teach classes from beginner to advanced. They are located in the restored C&O train depot in downtown Staunton; see the website for detailed directions. It's about 35 minutes from Charlottesville.
Patchwork Plus sells a full line of fabrics, with a large selection of quilting cottons. They also sell quilting books and supplies, and a line of sewing machines. They have a selection of quilts on consignment. The store is located on Rt. 42 in Dayton, VA, 6 miles south of Harrisonburg (Bridgewater exit from I-81). It's about 45 minutes from Charlottesville.
Quilted Expressions in Lynchburg, sells fabrics, supplies, patterns, books, and sewing machines. They are about an hour and a half from Charlottesville, south on Rt. 29. Call for directions to the store.
Just a tad further, in Fredericksburg, Richmond, and Roanoke, you'll find quilt stores as well. Certainly lack of fabric will not keep us from quilting!
If you would like your regional guild or quilt exhibit, or your local shop or class to be noted here, please send the information to dbensey@aol.com. We ask that you think of the region as somewhere that could be enjoyed in a day trip from Charlottesville.
Please visit our state organization's website for information on what's happening around the Commonwealth. Click here for the Virginia Consortium of Quilters.
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