Izzie

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Date: 12/2/12 2:08 PM I just moved to the Douglasville, GA area and I'm hoping that this close to Atlanta, international pattern magazines are available at local newsstands. Anyone know where I can buy Burdastyle and the like? I'm interested in finding fabric stores as well, but those are pretty easy to find online. THANKS! |
marymary86
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Date: 12/2/12 9:35 PM bumping this for you; I'd love to know too! ------ Mary
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Sadie Chez
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Date: 12/3/12 2:28 PM Hi first post here, but I am near Douglasville, and would love to know where to buy Burda also. Any good fabric stores close would be great too.
Oh and welcome to GA, it's a great place to live.
Sandy
Wait just realized this is my second post.  -- Edited on 12/3/12 2:30 PM -- |
Izzie

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Date: 12/3/12 9:47 PM Thanks Sadie! Been here a month and I like it so far.
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Speech girl

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 1 member likes this. Date: 12/6/12 5:29 PM I live in Atlanta and I used to see Burda at Borders occasionally but since Borders has closed, I have not seen them at any store. ------ Kim
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Speech girl

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In reply to Speech girl <<  1 member likes this.
Date: 12/6/12 5:32 PM As for Fabric Stores, Gail K has more fabric than you could possibly believe a store of it's size could hold. Nice buttons too. Not at all convenient to you, but if you ever find yourself in it's neighborhood you should stop by and take a look. ------ Kim
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Izzie

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Date: 12/6/12 6:58 PM Thanks for the info Speech girl, I'll have to check out Gail K's.
When I lived in Greenville, SC I could find Burdas at Books A Million, but that was several years ago and I have not seen them at any other BAMs.
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Date: 12/6/12 8:13 PM Is Gail K's in a "safe" part of town (for a woman traveling by herself)? I go to Marietta frequently but haven't ventured to other areas by myself. ------ Mary
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Date: 12/8/12 10:35 PM Quote: marymary86 Is Gail K's in a "safe" part of town (for a woman traveling by herself)? I go to Marietta frequently but haven't ventured to other areas by myself. It depends, sometimes I think driving anywhere in Atlanta is taking a huge risk. I've lived here five years and still haven't gotten to Gail K or Whipstich, only driven by while riding in a car with my husband, he was working and couldn't stop.
It would be so nice if we could get a better fabric place out here in our part of town. One of these days I'm just gonna have to schedule a whole day of just sewing shopping, if I can brave that Atlanta traffic by myself. |
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Date: 12/11/12 6:13 PM I would consider it fine -- I go there alone and used to take my youngest with me when he was a toddler. But I live and work inside the Perimeter so I am used to it. I did once go to an Elna dealer and had to drive through the dodgiest neighborhood I'd ever seen in Atlanta . . . ------ Kim
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