.... First stop was B&B in Buda
The shop ladies were really nice and very busy. There were like 22 of us plus their other customers. The shop had so many fabrics and so much color.

I found a pattern and a couple of fat quarters.
Sondra and I both loved this cute pattern.
Intrepid Threads also in New Braunfels. Wow. This shop was fairly new and still setting up but they did have plenty of beautiful fabric to touch and ewww and aww over. The ladies were very helpful and nice. This shop carried lots of fabrics that you don't see in many of the other shops we tend to go to. Such as the Japenese fabric Atsuko.
I was telling my friend Donna in East Bernard and she got excited because they carry Atsuko fabric.
She has only found it on line but now she can travel to New Braunfels or order it from this shop in Texas. I found some more Tilda fat quarters to add to my collection I'm starting. Onwards to the next shop....
Sew Little Time is also in the New Braunfels area. Cute shop with a small selection of fabric but has other fun things to look at for handwork and craft with and some cute notions. I bought 2 red tea towels that were on sale to embroider on one day. One of my many projects. Like I need more projects. LOL
Fiberworx in McQueeney was a really cool shop in an older big building. They told us before we left that they would be moving soon to a bigger place. I love the building they're in now.
I called them again today and they found the motorcycle panel that David liked for me to make another auction quilt. Yay! Of course now I need to decide on borders to add to it to make it pop and worthy for the auction. That pattern book should give me a few ideas, I hope. They'll the panel in the morning mail. Thank you Dawn for finding the panel for me.I saw this cute pattern there too but didn't buy it this time. I always think of my little sister when I see something Noah's Ark.
I did buy the patriotic blue & white star and the black and white checked fabric while there. The boot & maybe the Santa fabric I bought at the Railroad Cotton Exchange closer to my home prior but it got in the picture this time.
Here's the whole gang of Shop Hoppers. It was a fun day! Thanks again Lori for putting it together with our Queen Bee's.
Speaking of the Railroad Cotton Exchange... On Friday (4/17) I was in Bryan with Pamela getting our nails done and while sitting there I was scrolling
through FB and saw that the Railroad Cotton Exchange had my name posted on the sign outside their shop which meant I'd get a 10% discount on my purchase. They put a new name on the sign each day during the Texas Shop Hop and that day it was mine. Yippee. Well of course I stopped in on my way home. Well guess who benefitted from that stop? My daughter. She was wanting me to make her another T-Shirt quilt so I got Aggie Fabric. I have enough Aggie t-shirts to make 3-4 t-shirt quilts. Plus she sent more up for this particular quilt soooo.... What do you do with that many t-shirts you make a quilt. The shop has quite a bit of Aggie fabric and blenders that they've had designed to choose from this is what I bought.


Only thing missing this year was Bluebonnets and Indian Paint Brushes. Unless you count the one and only one Bluebonnet by the front gate and the 4-5 Indian Paint Brushes also now by the gate but I'll take what we've got.
Pamela came along with me and she was our photographer. The food was really good and the service was great. The café started us off with a small cup of their orange tea and scone. That was yummy. We think we need to meet there again one day.

























