Quilting Supplies, Creative Ideas, Classes, Oh My!
Why Go?
Yvonne St. Arnault has been sewing since she was a little girl and has been a go-to person for all things crafty in the community of St. Paul for years. Opening a quilting shop has been a natural evolution for Yvonne and the shop has been open since 2012.Visit Yvonne’s Gone Quilting for great quilting classes as well as all of your fabrics, notions and supplies needs – including pre-cut fabrics and batting. You can also find beautifully done quilts for sale here if you love quilts but prefer not to create your own.
What’s Unique?
Yvonne’s Gone Quilting is also an authorized dealer for Johnson’s Sewing Centre, Bernia, Pfaff and Janome.
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