A Quilt Shop Built Around Community, Not Just Fabric
There’s a universal truth among quilters. No matter how much fabric you own, there’s always room for one more print that speaks to you. That logic alone helps explain the steady rise of And Sew She Did Quilt Shop, a shop that has quietly turned into a creative anchor for makers across the region. What opened in 2018 as a modest fabric store has grown into a space where people come not just to shop, but to settle in, ask questions, learn something new, and feel genuinely welcomed.
Part of the draw is the sheer depth of what they offer. The shop expanded in 2020 and now houses more than 2000 bolts of fabric, including favorites from Tilda and Riley Blake, plus a full lineup of Janome machines that customers can see, try, and understand before committing. But the selection is only half the story. The team has built an atmosphere that makes the process feel approachable, whether someone is choosing fabric for a first quilt or testing out a machine upgrade. Their classes, retreats, and longarm quilting services round it out, creating a rhythm of activity that keeps the space lively and connected.
That sense of community comes into full focus at their newly built Quilt Retreat Center, a place designed for learning, recharging, and simply enjoying the company of people who get why stitching tiny pieces together is oddly calming. It’s a thoughtful addition that reflects who they are: a shop that keeps growing because the people behind it keep listening. So when And Sew She Did earned a 2025 Best of Georgia Regional Award, it landed exactly as it should. Not as a surprise, but as an affirmation of a place that invests in its craft, its customers, and its community every single day.
Contact
Phone: 912-592-3487
Email: sewshedid@yahoo.com
Address: 5547 Fitzgerald Hwy, Ambrose, GA 31512