The Needletravel Travel Guide is a fantastic resource for stitchers of all kinds. It lists needlework, quilting, and knitting shops across the country. It’s a great resource and just a really fun book.
They strive to be comprehensive and that’s where you can help. They want our help to “maintain the most accurate and up-to-date shop listing available anywhere.”
To review and add, “just go to NeedleTravel.com, click on “Shop Finder” and check our list of shops in your area (or any other area you are familiar with) and if you find a shop or shops we are missing, we’ll send you a free book. That’s all there is to it. Shops on our maps are sometimes shown as red squares and sometimes as small red circles. We add hundreds of new shops every year, so your chances are good.
“You can also check our free NeedleTravel app to find the shops we list.
“Of course, shops must be real shops that would be open for travelers to visit. That means they can’t be online shops, designers, machine embroiderers, long-arm quilters, etc. We’ll confirm your shop and when we add it, we’ll send you a free copy of our 2018 Travel Guide. We are sure you will enjoy it. Limit one book per person.”
If you find a new shop, you will get a FREE copy of their 2018 NeedleTravel Travel Guide.
Send your additions and corrections to: michele@directionpress.com
Monday we’ll finish up the articles about Time to Stitch.
About Janet M Perry
Janet Perry is the Internet's leading authority on needlepoint. She designs, teaches and writes, getting raves from her fans for her innovative techniques, extensive knowledge and generous teaching style. A leading writer of stitch guides, she blogs here and lives on an island in the northeast corner of the SF Bay with her family
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