“⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ THE place for anyone who wants to try a new craft without busing the bank, needs some inspiration without breaking the bank, wants to shop responsibly, sustainably and consciously without breaking the bank, wants to find something unique without breaking the bank, then this is the place. You never know quite what you’ll find - the motherload of deadstock wool fabrics from the local cloth mills, a pile of quilting cottons, ‘new’ curtains or linings to make your home toasty, vintage dress patterns plus the fabric to make a new prom dress…the list goes on. In fact, I think they have they have the only supply of original Letraset alphabet stickers in the land (limited selection mind, but still good if you have a short name!) The staff are excellent, always on hand and helpful. There’s a decent car park and access. A toilet if you ask nicely. One tip: if you see something you like, buy it. Don’t save it for another time. It will be gone! This place is a treasure trove and I’d love it to be a secret, but it’s too good not to share.”
“⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ THE place for anyone who wants to try a new craft without busing the bank, needs some inspiration without breaking the bank, wants to shop responsibly, sustainably and consciously without breaking the bank, wants to find something unique without breaking the bank, then this is the place. You never know quite what you’ll find - the motherload of deadstock wool fabrics from the local cloth mills, a pile of quilting cottons, ‘new’ curtains or linings to make your home toasty, vintage dress patterns plus the fabric to make a new prom dress…the list goes on. In fact, I think they have they have the only supply of original Letraset alphabet stickers in the land (limited selection mind, but still good if you have a short name!) The staff are excellent, always on hand and helpful. There’s a decent car park and access. A toilet if you ask nicely. One tip: if you see something you like, buy it. Don’t save it for another time. It will be gone! This place is a treasure trove and I’d love it to be a secret, but it’s too good not to share.”