Address: 47 E Flint St, Lake Orion, MI 48362, USA
Phone: +12486933690
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 11AM–5PM
Wednesday: 11AM–5PM
Thursday: 11AM–5PM
Friday: 11AM–5PM
Saturday: 11AM–5PM
Kathleen Hall
True gem. The staff is delightful to work with. I love going in and looking at all of the beautiful yarn they carry.
Wendy Brabo
Nice people... a bit pricey
Karen Meier
Always find helpful people here.
Nicole
Honestly I could max out the character limit and still not say enough great things about this store, the selection across multiple crafting disciplines is amazing, the staff are knowledgeable and so nice, and the second chance section has been all too tempting to resist every time I go in. It's almost an hour drive out and it's still the first place I think of when I need crafting supplies.
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No, not that I know of. But I'm sure if you told someone you needed a knitted knocker someone will gladly knit you one. I'll knit you one if you message me where you want it delivered
We do have weaving classes. We teach traditional rug hooking, but not punch needle. Check our classes on our website at heritagespinning.com. Thanks for asking!
Our employees must answer the Covid questionnaire and take their temperature before signing in for work. Surfaces are cleaned regularly. Hand sanitizer is provided. Everyone must wear masks that cover the face properly. A limited number of customers are allowed in the shop at any one time (six) and visitors and staff are directed to maintain a six foot distance. Signage is posted around the store as reminders. No appointments are required.
I am a collector, not an appraiser. It really depends on so many factors. You could try comparisons on Etsy and Ebay. Some antique shops may offer that service. The market is not as strong as it once was.
Thanks for checking. I only have a few rug hooking patterns and no longer carry punch needle. We have hooks, used cutters and frames, and scissors. Have you checked with Spruce Ridge Studios?
We don’t have that book, but we do have Reflections From A Flaxen Past : For Love of Lithuanian Weaving, which is by the same author and has a chapter devoted to the trapeze.
Yes. We hace Schacht, Ashford and Leclerc.
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