Stoff-Centrum: my beloved German Fabric store

January 27, 2012

Germany, Military Life

Sorry I’m a little late with my blog post today!

I spent my morning running errands and visited one of my favorite shopping destinations…

a fabric store!

DSC_0193bw

About 10 minutes or so from the Ramstein mall,
this little shop has always had what I needed for my sewing projects.
From thread, to notions, to a wide array of every type of button you can imagine.

DSC_0190bw

For those of you in Germany, the address is: Denisstrasse 22, 67663 Kaiserslautern (Tele 0631-50520)

If you’ve heard of the Toys-R-us/Globus area of Kaiserslautern, you can easily find this little shop.

Just go past the Toys-R-us until you reach a traffic light, make a left, and another left, and it’s on your right!

DSC_0199bw

oh and FYI – they are open on weekends but they do NOT take American Credit Cards!

(Translation: bring EURO. lots of EURO. and what you don’t spend you can splurge at a German Bakery!)

DSC_0195bw

Do you have a favorite place to go for fabric and craft supplies?

Stop by tomorrow and I’ll show you what I’ll be working on in the next few weeks!

,

About Ann Marie @ Household6 Diva

View all posts by Ann Marie @ Household6 Diva

9 Responses to “Stoff-Centrum: my beloved German Fabric store”

  1. amy s Says:

    HOW could I NOT know about this place!!!! I”M SOOOOO excited!!!…..GOING!!!! Thanks!

    Reply

  2. Julie Says:

    That looks like a very cool store!

    Reply

  3. Nicole Says:

    I don’t sew, nor do I know how but that store looks like heaven!
    Nicole recently posted..It’s Like Christmas MorningMy Profile

    Reply

  4. Rachel Says:

    I love this place! I’ve been a couple of times – first time was with out euro- doh! But they were happy to put what I wanted aside for me, they don’t always have someone who speaks English working, so take a pocket translator guide or brush up on your German :)

    Reply

  5. Laurie P Says:

    Hey I’ve been there! Sadly, they don’t have much for knitting there, but luckily there’s a few shops in downtown K-town for that.

    Reply

  6. Shell Says:

    Love the button display! I don’t have a good place here, but when I lived in Panama they made a lot of fabrics there and we had wonderful stores with bins of buttons!
    Shell recently posted..On Customer ServiceMy Profile

    Reply

  7. Gay Says:

    Went to Kaiserslautern American High School (in the dark ages) and graduated from Frankfurt American High School (also in the dark ages and is no longer). Love reading your blog and remembering all of my teenage years (in the dark ages). I know that all has changed but love reading your blog…. I was not an
    Army bride but an Army brat (a very old one)…..best kids in the world.

    You add such insight to being an army wife and mother and I know that you are an inspiration to all who read your blog. Army life is not easy nor for the faint of heart. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you (Army wives).

    Reply

Trackbacks/Pingbacks

  1. Extreme Military Ball Gown Makeover | Household6Diva - January 28, 2012

    [...] and LinkedIn. Thanks for stopping by – I hope to see more of you!Yesterday, at my favorite German Fabric store, I bought 5 meters of this lovely white [...]

Leave a Reply

CommentLuv badge