Cool supplies, but gave me anaphylaxis. I’ve been to other antique stores and never had a reaction like this. No joke, had to go to the doctor now I’m on prednisone. The owners of his store really need a I get it fumigated for mold and throw some items away. Won’t be going here again and won’t recommend until they seriously make it more Sanitary. Cool store otherwise, but asthmatics, even mild ones like me BEWARE.
Lindsay B.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Austin, TX
This is such a cool place! I was specifically searching for an independent yarn store and they popped up as the only match in Denton. This is a crafters heaven! Tons of random stuff to use for art projects on the cheap! Art teachers should definitely check them out. I would have loved to have had them as a resource when I was teaching second grade! The store is packed but is very organized. I was super excited by their yarn selection. They have it organized by color and also by type. I was able to find a couple of full skeins and then several partials, which is perfect for a project I’m working on. The girls working the register were very nice and friendly. I will securely be back, and I definitely recommend them!
K J.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Humble, TX
I am from out of town but my sister told me about this gem. What a great place. Craft supplies, odds and ends, paintings, pictures, you name it. Sure wish we had one back home! I’ll be stopping in again when I am back in town! A gem!
Amanda F.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Denver, CO
It’s hard for me to say anything bad about this place since it’s a non-profit and everything is super affordable… but I feel like it could be organized a bit better! That won’t stop from me going back though. Love this place! Found more cross stitching supplies/kits than I ever have at any other store!
Lauren C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Lewisville, TX
Crafter heaven! They have a room stacked to the ceiling with fabric, piles of vintage sewing patterns, notions, knitting needles, yarn, old trophies, beads, wood of all shapes, wallpaper samples, tile samples… just about everything you need to make well, anything! I picked up a drop spindle for $ 1, a ball of vintage wool, and then I found the books and magazines section and went a little crazy. To my credit, the magazines were .25 or 10 for $ 2. I managed to get 9 issues of Interweave Knits, a Mollie Makes, and then I also grabbed two books for $ 7, one about polymer clay jewelry and the other a vintage Better Homes and Gardens book of knitting and crochet patterns. Not bad for $ 13! If I lived closer, I’d be in here all the time!
Nicole F.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Savannah, TX
As an art teacher a store like this is invaluable! Basically it’s a creative reuse store. Things that could/should be reimagined changed into something else can be found here. Prices are downright cheap .50 for oil paints 2.00 for a canvas lots of inexpensive finds. Things have been preowned so don’t come in expecting new items. Also, expect it not to be the same place every time you go. Turnover is very quick so if you see it get it. They take donations as well-check the website for a list of materials. I’ve taken in several items and it makes me proud thinking they have an opportunity to make someone else happy. I can’t recommend this place enough.