I loved Ben Franklin. they've been gone from this area for a long time now. my mom worked in the fabric dept (too bad i didn't sew then). I miss that store.
I loved Ben Franklin. they've been gone from this area for a long time now. my mom worked in the fabric dept (too bad i didn't sew then). I miss that store.
Nancy
I got a sewing machine for my husband. Good trade, huh!?!
I rmeember wanting Black Jack and Clover gum...but never got it but for an occassional time to want it more! Didn't like it much but it was the "thing" to have! Black Licorice gum...now that was innovative! And Sen-Sen...again...begged for that but seldom got it..another "thing" to have! Yeah, those were the days. I think I was on the tail end of them tho as neither of those lasted long...until many years later they came back just a little bit...saw them from time to time. Ben Frank was in in the 80's but phased out in the 90's here in california. But the Dollar Stores...can often find Black Jack and Clover gum and I will occasionaly see SenSen at a liquor store. Don't have the guts to buy it now...doesn't even sound good!
Our Ben Franklin's just changed there name to The Craft Mart. Same stuff and lots of fabric... Carson City Nevada
We still have Ben Franklin very near me in a little town called Bonney Lake. It has a wonderful fabric section and holds all kinds of craft classes. I've never been, but I've been in there when there were quilting classes going on. Long before I knew how fun it was.
Not just one but 2!!! Am jealous - have not seen them in many many years!!! Do they have the pre-printed embroidery items like tablecloths and pillowcases?!! Well my little sister and her husband are going to be stationed there for 3 years - hmmm, do I see a trip in my future....
Yes, they have a huge selection of these. Since I don't embroider by hand, I didn't really look at the patterns, but they had an entire row about 20 feet long by 4 feet high, completely covered with little envelopes of embroidery panels. I think there were more in another section also. It would be cool if you could visit our fair city! WE could give you a tour of the local quilt shops, there are some nice ones. Bring an empty suitcase.
Jean, what will we do with you and that diet of yours! (Psst, I bought fabric again today too)
Blessed are the children of the piecemakers for they shall inherit the quilts!
Ooops! This was in reply to AlohaSandy in Hawaii! But will let you know if I'm ever up that way - Thanks for the warm welcome!! Sounds like a super place to visit, then maybe we can go to MSQC!!!