01/29/2024
Hello Everyone. If you have not read your email today there is a message in there from Sweet Stitches announcing that this week is our last week open. Tuesday, January 30 Thru Friday, February 2, 10am to 3pm each day. We have sold ALL the fabric, thread and batting. Everything left is now 65% OFF! We still have lots of patterns, a little interfacing, elna/Janome feet/ accessories and some random notions. We will no longer take machines for John to fix or clean. If you need machine repair or cleaning please contact John directly at 219- 661-8958 to make arrangements. If you have a sewing machine in the shop for cleaning, John will drop off machines on Thursday morning. Please pick up all machines by Friday February 2nd between 10am and 3pm our last day open. If you have purchased any display items, shelving, floor mats or carts please pick up your items by Friday February 2nd.
We want to thank you all, our customers and friends for 7 wonderful years together building this little quilting community. Your support and encouragement of our business over the years has meant so much to us and we will take all those memories with us as we start our new journey in Ohio.
We will miss working with our friends everyday, Darla, Michelle, Claire,Terry and Tammy the best group of women to ever run a Quilt shop. I will truely miss our daily talks and laughter, so much laughter, the absolute best coworkers and friends I have ever had. I will miss you and so will all of our customers and friends who you have helped, listened to and inspired over the years.
We thank you and wish you the every best.We hope you keep quilting and stay active in the quilting community through Local Quilt Guilds, Quilts of Valor Group or start your own group of quilting friends. We will miss you all, we hope you can stop by this week and see us one last time. I will only be there Tuesday and Wednesday this week. Thank you all for the support, friendship and quilt inspiration! Thank you friends!
Joan
The picture of the shop is a painting by friend and local artist Deborah Stipanovich.