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It's my favorite shop ever- they have a free open craft night on Tuesdays that you can pop into whenever you feel like it, classes and a wonderful staff, not to mention a selection of really cute fabrics and beautiful yarn! I love it there!
because here you are, still wishing to support her even though the
store has closed. Excellent example - thanks, Kristen!
friendly and helpful.
Also, my LBS, Crystal Bead Bazaar is a wonderful place, too, and is one of the few bead stores that tries to cater to weavers and stringers.
The second thing that came to mind was a little YS in Tennessee called Bliss Yarns. I stopped in while traveling. The woman working there was so friendly and very helpful- didn't care that I was only visiting and might never walk through the door again. She invited me to stop by for their open knit night, told me to come back if I had enough time in my visit because they'd be having a sale and was well... everything I want the small store around the corner from me to be and it's not. I will remember that store and certainly go back if I'm ever in Nashville again!
And I hope one day to take one of Terri's classes in Saori weaving (http://www.saltspringweaving.com/workshops.htm
I haven't yet had the opportunity to visit in person, but it is apparent that both of these women find great joy in what they do and share it with others generously and with love.
Isn't this kind of connection what we are all looking for when we choose to shop at an independent craft businesses?
I bought a small fabric/quilt/craft store on Sanibel Island last month in order to preserve the independent retailer that I enjoyed visiting so much. I shopped there for over ten years and was dismayed when the owner wanted to sell and retire. So I made the ultimate craft store purchase - I bought the whole thing and now run my own shop. It is a challenge to stock a store and compete against the big box retailers. We can't have everything on our shelves. And we can't always have as low prices because we don't buy in bulk. We CAN offer the special touches that everyone read in the awesome stories and learn from others' mistakes (I had to fire a 17 year employee for rushing customers at closing, and many of the negative behaviors mentioned.)
I love my customers! If an independent retailer can't say this than they are in the wrong business.
an indie retailer chime into this discussion. All the best with your
new venture!