How Muppins Emporium Became a "Must-Visit" Quilt Shop in Paducah
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When I asked, "Which quilt shop owners do you want to hear from?" Cheryl Sleboda's name was at the top of the list—and after this conversation, you'll understand why.
Cheryl is the owner of Muppins Emporium in Paducah, Kentucky, and she's built a brick-and-mortar shop that stands out in a crowded industry.
In this episode, Cheryl shares the origin story of her shop, the fascinating history of the building it's in, and how she's used that history to create a memorable brand experience.
We also dig into the business side: how she thinks about marketing, narrowing a niche, choosing fabrics and products, and what to consider when buying inventory so it actually sells. If you've ever wondered what it takes to run a successful quilt shop, this is a must-listen.
What You'll Learn in This Episode-
How Cheryl got started and why she chose to open a quilt shop in Paducah
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How the history of her building became part of her brand story
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Why "narrowing your niche" can be a growth strategy (not a limitation)
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How Cheryl thinks about marketing and standing out to the quilting community
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Behind-the-scenes inventory decisions: fabric selection, product mix, and what sells
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What makes a brick-and-mortar shop worth traveling for
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Muppins Emporium
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Cheryl Sleboda on Instagram
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Dreaming of owning a quilt shop (or already running one)
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Curious how destination quilt shops are built
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Wanting real talk on marketing + niche + inventory decisions
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Looking for ideas to create an unforgettable customer experience
If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot, share it on Instagram, and tag me @quilters_candy, and don't forget to tag @muppinsemporium so Cheryl can see!