The areas first quilt and fabric shop, Miller's Dry Goods, was established in 1965. Miller's Dry Goods has two shops with over 8,000 bolts of fabric and many handmade quilts and includes many samples to inspire the beginner as well as the expert sewer. Miller's Dry Goods carries notions, stencils, patterns, batting, quilt frames, quality cottons, Embrace, Cuddle, & polyester fabrics. Online shopping available.
Situated in a charming stone house built in 1895, the Rose of Sharon Retreat offers a peaceful and relaxing getaway for quilters and other groups. The historical home features a well-lit work area, Wi-Fi and air conditioning throughout the house, along with a kitchen stocked with everything except food and a chef.
This 55,000-square-foot, climate-controlled, indoor market is a seasonal destination for locals and tourists alike. On average, more than 2,000 cars packed with enthusiastic shoppers pull into the market’s parking lot each weekend to visit approximately 60 vendors who peddle an ever-changing inventory of unique goods and services. Merchants offer everything from handcrafted Amish furniture and quilts to refurbished antique drill bits and gas cans, clothing and jewelry.
Berlin’s original quilt shop, founded in 1974, Helping Hands quilt shop features over 3,000 bolts of fabric, notions, and other quilting tools. Visitors can browse over 100 locally made finished quilts, pillows, wall hangings, crib quilts, table runners and more! Shop for patterns and fabrics perfect for your next quilting project.
J.M. Smucker, so much more than jams and jellies.
Step back in time when you step through the doors at Lehman’s
Find an authentic Western experience at Kaycee’s