Jeri’s Quilt Patch

 

A quilters paradise at the end of Highway 8

Located at the end of Highway 8 and US2 in Downtown Norway is an old Victorian house, home to Jeri's Quilt Patch. A one-stop destination shop for quilters and antiquers.

Jeri Giannunzio sitting at her desk at Jeri's Quilt Patch in Downtown Norway

Owned and operated since 1982 by Jeri Giannunzio, the shop has a team of friendly professionals, with visitors praising Jeri's wealth of knowledge and keen eye for fabric matching. 

The store's unique layout invites visitors to spend time exploring the converted 1907 house. The first floor is dedicated to quilt displays, bolts of colorful fabric, quilting kits, and sewing tools and accessories. Walking through the shop and seeing displays at every turn gives quilters new inspiration no matter the level of experience.

The second floor is seemingly endless rooms filled with antiques that run the gamut from vintage clothing to furniture, mid-century curios, candles, and, of course, antique quilts. 

As one of the most enduring independently owned businesses in Norway, Michigan, Jeri is open about her commitment to helping the area's business community grow and thrive. Jeri's Quilt Patch is one of the key establishments that has made Downtown Norway a growing destination for hobbyists across the country, with several customers noting how they make a point of traveling here just to visit Jeri's store.

Whether you are a seasoned quilter or just starting your first pattern, take some time to slow down and dream up your next project at Jeri's Quit Patch in Downtown Norway.

In addition to the brick-and-mortar Norway shop, Jeri's Quilt Shop website is an online resource that serves quilters near and far with regularly added sales and free pattern downloads. For more information, visit www.jerisquiltpatch.com

Vintage baby dresses at Jeri's Quilt Patch in Norway
 
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