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I love this place! Not only is it a great resource...

I love this place! Not only is it a great resource for donated fabric and sewing supplies, it also has donated clothes and I've gotten some great stuff to wear in addition to old clothes just for cutting up and repurposing.

The staff are all knowlegeable and very helpful. The environment is clean. I've never taken a class here, but they do offer a variety of classes on everything from beginning sewing to how to repurpose old wool sweaters.

In addition, they have started having community events, such as the Upcycled Wedding Dress competition.

It's a fun and interesting place to shop. Go and see what you can find there.

Please! Don't go there!!!! This place is addictive...

Please! Don't go there!!!! This place is addictive, the personal is extra helpful and knowledgeable about almost everything you ask them!
You find so many amazing fabrics, patterns and more, even leather jackets! But be aware! Once you go there is impossible not to come back! As a color lover and fabric aficionado ...and a little bit fashionista, I have to say it: It is the most wonderful place to find the best deals on fabrics, is like a treasure chest for any one who likes to sew and more!

AWESOME place!! Forget Joann's! Staff is kind, k...

AWESOME place!! Forget Joann's! Staff is kind, knowledgeable, and beyond helpful. One lady even brought me fabric from her own house because I was having a hard time finding a tiny motif piece. Now that's caring service.

Love the idea of recycling fabric and wish we had ...

Love the idea of recycling fabric and wish we had a store like this nearby but be careful with your purchase and inspect your receipt closely! I was seriously overcharged and didn't notice until I was out of town with no recourse.

such a neat place and a non-profit! the front is a...

such a neat place and a non-profit! the front is a thrift-store like clothing shop with fun and funky upcycled clothes. then as you walk farther in they have fabric sold by weight, fat quarters, scraps and discards, yarn, assorted notions, etc. love that they're reusing old yarns and fabrics!
also, very friendly and helpful staff!

A must visit for crafting supplies. It's a treasur...

A must visit for crafting supplies. It's a treasure hunt everytime you visit. Materials are purchased in bulk, and there is a boutique in the front with handmade items priced individually.

What a fabulous way to get fiber wares redistribut...

What a fabulous way to get fiber wares redistributed to the creative community. Donated clothing is sorted into fiber type and weave structure, making it easy to locate wool sweaters to shrink and cut into gauntlets, hats, doll bodies etc, or find a fiber type to complete a different project. Other materials such as bedding and yardage are sorted separately. Their are also notions and yarns. All are sold by weight.
I also noticed on the website that community members are offering creative classes. Check it out!

Cute little fabric shop + thrift store combined. P...

Cute little fabric shop + thrift store combined. Patterns for sale, sashiko kits, and jewelry are fun additions to the standard fabric, shirts, dresses etc that you'd expect. They also have classes! I saw rope rugs, sashiko, and other neat sounding educational offerings.

Had been looking for help with a project and brige...

Had been looking for help with a project and brigette was amazing! She gave me advice as well as directly showing me how to adjust an existing pattern and made it fun. Really cheap prices and fares overall, definitely worth making a trip if you re into fabrics or want to get into sewing.

Great place for a beginning or continuing crochete...

Great place for a beginning or continuing crocheter or knitter. They sell hooks and needles by weight, which is great for building up your collections! It'll be wayyy cheaper than any crafting store. They also have tons of yarn of all different colors that they sell by weight.

My new favorite place. First stop for all my sewin...

My new favorite place. First stop for all my sewing projects among other things. The prices are amazing and I almost always find what I'm looking for (and plenty of treasures I wasn't). Last time I even found some awesome clothes on the 99 cent rack. Full bag of stuff, less than $8. The perk is it supports local business and they do great work!