Marla and sao Tour Shops in Williamsburg: Quilting, Knitting, Needlework Anyone?

Posted By on January 4, 2009

The new year continues to be jam packed with fun and adventure.  After having so much fun at our January 09 quilt guild meeting in Williamsburg, Marla and I were primed for further excitement.  We set out for LUV2 Quilt – and were enamored with the decor of this lovely quilt shop.  We were ooohing and aaahing over all of the Singer sewing machines and especially a hand crank one.  I came SO CLOSE to pulling out my credit card – let me tell you!!  LOL  I took LOTS OF PICTURES.

After the quilt shop, while on a quest for an outstanding sandwich shop, we wandered into one of the most wonderful knitting stores ever.  HM…..I cannot believe that I don’t remember the name – KNITTING SISTERS?  They had EVERYTHING in that store including felted beads.  I have to say that I was inspired and if I hadn’t just made a list of SEVERAL UFO QUILTS that I wanted to do, I would have purchased a book on how to knit socks.  Knitting a pair of socks is on my TO DO LIST (I think the more popular and current term is BUCKET LIST.)  Some of the patterns for socks that I saw were unbelievable!

Following the knitting store we found an absolutely MAGNIFICENT needlework store.  I took several pictures – I was SO AMAZED.  PATSY – did you know about this shop?  I am putting a “SMALL NEEDLEWORK PROJECT” on my TO DO LIST as well!  Some of these displays just took my breath away!  I hope you enjoy the pictures of our adventures in the Village Shops in Kingsmill.

We finally found a wonderful WINE AND CHEESE SANDWICH shop in the same little strip outdoor mall where we enjoyed the other shops – which was so enjoyable.  The decor and the food was wonderful – loved the bread!   We had SO MUCH FUN  and after lunch we headed for Midlothian so I could introduce Marla to Sara and her OUT OF THIS WORLD TO DIE FOR QUILTING COTTAGE.  I will write a separate post about that because I took SO MANY PICTURES!

Enjoy the pictures of Marla and sao’s shopping adventure in Williamsburg!!!  Actually I should say exploration adventure because we really didn’t BUY anything…..and looking back on this, that is quite surprising, don’t you think?

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  1. wendy says:

    What is the name of the needlework store?

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