Today I’m going to start a series of posts highlighting stores around my area that sell fabric and sewing supplies. If you sew, or if you ask others to sew for you, you might be interested in places around your area that sell fabric and sewing supplies. Look for the hidden gems that cater to quilters in your area, even if all you need is fabric for curtains. Here in central Pennsylvania, we are dealing with all of the JoAnn Fabric stores going out of business. Since this is a nationwide chain of stores, we can’t just drive 40 miles to the Altoona store…it is also closing!
Granted, we all have access to Amazon for internet sales. However, buying fabric online is difficult when I need to feel the fabric and see the true colors of the prints. Sometimes I’m restricted to buying a minimum of 2 yards…when all I need is half a yard. Internet buying for fabric is at least tedious and sometimes unreliable.
I will write more about resources on the internet in future posts, but today I’d like to profile a local retailer that is a hidden gem…Frye’s/Moyers Sew and Vac in State College. The main store is located in Altoona and has been in business over 70 years! The State College store is smaller, but it has a beautiful collection of quality cotton fabric available. I say it is a hidden gem, because if you don’t know where it is it might be hard to find. The local quilt guild members have long treasured the quality fabric and personalized quilting instruction from the employees.
First, how to find the store! The address for the store in State College is 1011 E. College Avenue. It is located just outside State College on College Avenue. Coming from State College, it is on your left. The sign is right along the road and directs you down a short side street. That short street continues up a hill to the Centre County Historical Museum building. You can read about their hours and available services at their website: https://fryessc.com.



This small store is divided into two areas…the fabric and sewing machine sales and repair, and the vacuum sales and repair. This is the only place I know in town to get my sewing machine serviced…and they can answer my questions when something malfunctions. Of course, should I need a new machine…they know all about them! I can also try them out right there!
The combination makes for a lovely store with various quilting projects displayed.


The fabric is just so beautifully displayed!


Even the fat quarters are all lined up!

All the notions are displayed on pegboards:

Needles and bobbins and rotary cutters…oh my!

Specialty thread makes a colorful display:

So, if you’re looking for top quality fabric and specific sewing supplies, this hidden gem of a store is ready and waiting to help you find what you need for your next project. Check in your area for small stores that combine sewing machine sales and service to see if they also have quality fabric for sale!