I would have given this place five stars, if just for friendliness and customer service. I don’t know what your experience has been, but too many times quilt shop employees lack the friendliness and courtesy I look forward to when spending part of my day in their shop. Although this shop is not on the scale of a large quilt shop, it is certainly worth the trip. I have found the employees there to be helpful, polite, knowledgeable and the list goes on. True, the location is a little tucked away, but my GPS takes me right to it. Again, if you are new to sewing /quilting, I would recommend Aretoy, as they are ALWAYS very willing to help you with your project.
Rosie B.
Classificação do local: 2 Valley Center, CA
In an industrial park and it looks industrial inside. It had signs everywhere that your on camera– how ghetto! They could have done so much with the space but didn’t bother like someone on a hangover. If your going to have a quilt store it shouldn’t look like a garage with warning signs everywhere hahahah! The fabrics were ok but not worth returning for –just keep driving by. Go to Fat quarters in Vista or Rosie’s in San Diego aw those places are amazing!
AL S.
Classificação do local: 3 San Diego, CA
This was on the list for this years Cruisin Quilters fabric store run. I drove to a few other stores in Vista, and San Marcos on the way here. It is located in a sort of industrial warehouse building. There is a room in the middle with fabrics, a sale fabric/sewing space in the back and two small rooms, one with childrens fabrics and one with already made quilts. The staff was friendly enough but there just wasnt that big of a selection. I found something to buy at every quilt shop so far on the run except this one. They dont have a big selection or any real specialty quilts that I would make the drive out here for.