DRAMA at the Yarn Store: Winding Yarn & Spilling Tea ☕ don't judge my yarn!

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00:00 Intro
01:14 today's yarn
02:56 why I visit LOCAL yarn shops
06:07 today's tea
16:05 don't judge yarn & debrief
20:10 outro
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  • @bonillavocalacademy8547
    @bonillavocalacademy85472 ай бұрын

    “Okay???…why is there a swiffer mop in the middle of your store?!” 😂 dead.

  • @gemsbyanastasia

    @gemsbyanastasia

    2 ай бұрын

    💯💯💯💯

  • @colleenstafford5029

    @colleenstafford5029

    2 ай бұрын

    same 😂😂😂😂

  • @grannybekmakes

    @grannybekmakes

    2 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂

  • @Mandy0456

    @Mandy0456

    2 ай бұрын

    That made me laugh so much hahah

  • @kimmyk3640

    @kimmyk3640

    2 ай бұрын

    Yep. Favorite line. 😂

  • @kerigankeas3099
    @kerigankeas3099Ай бұрын

    I had a similar experience at a local yarn store in CA. I've crocheted since I was little and a few years ago started making garments. I made a sweater I was really proud of using some classic loops and threads yarn because that's what I could afford at the time and the scratchiness doesn't bother me as long as I have a thin tank top under (which I needed anyways because it was a mesh stitch top). I had always wanted some nice hand dyed yarn from a store the next town over so I saved my tips for months so that I could purchase enough to make a really nice cardigan. I ended up wearing that sweater when I went to the store because I was proud of it and was secretly hoping someone would complement me on my work. What ended up happening was one of the gals working greeted me when I walked in and started asking about my sweater (patter, yarn and buttons). When I told her I used loops and threads yarn she went on a tangent about how the yarn was such bad quality, it was horrible for the environment and the quality of yarn at the store was so much better then "that acrylic trash". I ended up leaving on the verge of tears without buying anything. I was 17 at the time. 4 years later I have yet to step foot back in that store. Now I'm hand dying my own yarn in my college apartment room using dyes I make from plants around campus. And I still use loops and threads occasionally because I'm crafting on a budget.

  • @daniellepicone2599
    @daniellepicone25992 ай бұрын

    When I go into yarn shops, I prefer that the owner/salesperson greet me, let me know they are there if I have questions and then leave me alone. I like to wander on my own and peruse their yarn. If I am looking for something specific, I’m not afraid to ask. Even at yarn shows, I find that I am more apt to purchase if I am comfortable and not being pushed. If I’m uncomfortable, I am much more likely to leave quickly.

  • @Izzybeff1974

    @Izzybeff1974

    2 ай бұрын

    I 100% agree with this. I'm exactly the same.

  • @mattsadventureswithart5764

    @mattsadventureswithart5764

    2 ай бұрын

    We're fortunate to have a good yarn shop locally, and they do the greeting, let us know where they are, leave us alone thing. Soooooo much better than harassing customers.

  • @LyrasStitchery

    @LyrasStitchery

    2 ай бұрын

    I quilt as well as crochet. I loved my local quilt shop because they let me look in peace and answered any questions I have and they didn't care if I purchased something or not. But usually I will come in when I do have money and buy a couple hundred dollars worth of fabric. I got into crochet when they started selling yarn. Alas they could not survive the pandemic.

  • @ammiller3911

    @ammiller3911

    2 ай бұрын

    Exactly!

  • @Dahni_V

    @Dahni_V

    2 ай бұрын

    Same! I actually avoid going in yarn shops at this point and stick to my favorite online vendors due to the being shy and wanting to shop in peace

  • @sproutygamerreads7947
    @sproutygamerreads79472 ай бұрын

    My local yarn store was excellent to me. I went in there as a beginner crocheter asking what yarn to use to make a chicken. He told me not to get the yarn there, or it would be a 50 dollar chicken.😂 He recommended lower brands and what stores to get them at. I was so thankful. I bought some scissors, stitch markers, a bag and some other things instead. He also asked me to send him a picture of the chicken when I finished.

  • @laurenbrender3671

    @laurenbrender3671

    Ай бұрын

    Love a shop like that! i used a LYS to grab an extra skein of a yarn i was using for a project, and (thankfully) the local had a matching dye lot i needed. had a good chat while we were at it! i did also pick up some extra needles and notions while i was there to add to what i was spending

  • @myreadingisodd
    @myreadingisodd2 ай бұрын

    It’s so interesting how people can’t keep their opinions to themselves especially in retail places. It’s not hard to go “oh I haven’t used that yarn before how did you find it?” Or “I’ve tried that yarn and it didn’t work out for me but your sweater looks amazing so you definitely mastered it!” Like.. that took me 4 brain cells to come up with 😂

  • @LynneKnits

    @LynneKnits

    2 ай бұрын

    Or just ask the customer how they liked it. Doesn’t matter what the clerk thinks about it.

  • @kathryn653
    @kathryn6532 ай бұрын

    😂 I'm literally winding sock yarn my friend found in the dumpster while I watch this.

  • @MakerMarkKnits

    @MakerMarkKnits

    2 ай бұрын

    I love that so much! 😻

  • @wickiwo1098

    @wickiwo1098

    2 ай бұрын

    After seeing this video, if I see a yarn-store dumpster, hold the lid for me, I'm goin' in! 😄

  • @DorkAcademia
    @DorkAcademia2 ай бұрын

    I love that this persons judgement of your yarn choices and snark about Scout has resulted in Scout from Kelbourne Woolens getting shouted to 1100 people and counting

  • @DrowSkinned

    @DrowSkinned

    2 ай бұрын

    Yep, I've never heard of it until watching this suggested video and now I have it open on a tab and my favourite colour already picked out for payday 😅

  • @more5347

    @more5347

    2 ай бұрын

    lol. same. I think I might be adding to my stash. the phrase: I do not need more wool" is meaningless. @@DrowSkinned

  • @veldalacoste8186

    @veldalacoste8186

    2 ай бұрын

    You have more patience than I. I’m afraid I would have given her just a little piece of my mind😏

  • @AmandaMcCarterWrites

    @AmandaMcCarterWrites

    2 ай бұрын

    And now they're sold out in almost every color.

  • @alanandjanetpohl4043

    @alanandjanetpohl4043

    2 ай бұрын

    Ha ha! I know! I had never heard of it and was just about to go look it up.

  • @BenSwagnerd
    @BenSwagnerd2 ай бұрын

    One thing that really gets my goat is people going in facebook groups and trashing budget yarns. Literally saying things like "red heart super saver is trash yarn." Some folks can only afford budget acrylics. And they can make magic with it. Just because you don't like something (maybe you have a sensory issue, whatever) doesn't make the entire product trash for every possible use.

  • @PandoraBear357

    @PandoraBear357

    2 ай бұрын

    I go for Lion Brand Pound of Love myself. People act like every project must be 100% virgin wool or else you just don't know anything. It's quite silly. If I'm making a large blanket that will get used and washed often, I'm not spending $500+ on yarn I will have to hand wash.

  • @aveuch

    @aveuch

    2 ай бұрын

    Also vegans.

  • @lindas5964

    @lindas5964

    2 ай бұрын

    Likewise I get tired of people bashing hand painted yarn because of the price, like the dyer is supposed to work for sweatshop wages just because people in other countries are willing to do it. I use both & have yarn from hobby lobby as well as HHF. Thank God we have lots to choose from so everyone can knit!

  • @Takapon218

    @Takapon218

    2 ай бұрын

    @@lindas5964people in other countries aren't "willing" to do it they're kinda forced to LOL

  • @tiannagraham5210

    @tiannagraham5210

    2 ай бұрын

    @@PandoraBear357no actually though, and once it’s washed once, it’s SO soft even though it’s acrylic. It’s just practical

  • @yarning4asmile
    @yarning4asmile2 ай бұрын

    I'm sorry to hear about your bad experience. I had a similar experience when I started playing with yarn. I was visiting a yarn store in a southern state to buy hand-dyed yarns. I had only purchased big box yarn before. When the shopkeeper asked me if I knit, I mentioned I only crocheted. (I learned to knit 6 months later after learning crochet) She looked at me and laughed! I was shocked! She tried to belittle me as she sat at her wheel spinning some fiber. The strange thing was this shop also served as a bookstore, which amazed me. It was full of dust and just felt strange. I left that store and went across the water to another store where I spent a few hundred dollars. The yarn store that treated me poorly eventually closed its doors a few years later. The moral of the story is that we shouldn't judge people. We can support one another, especially in a world filled with yarn! IT is okay to be different to like different yarns but this whole shaming people thing needs to stop!

  • @carolfolk4602

    @carolfolk4602

    2 ай бұрын

    Your story is like the one in the movie pretty woman. You should have gone back to the first or showing the hundreds of dollars you spent elsewhere.

  • @leahangel2949

    @leahangel2949

    2 ай бұрын

    There's no excuse for belittling someone's chosen craft!

  • @yarning4asmile

    @yarning4asmile

    2 ай бұрын

    @@carolfolk4602 it was so odd being in that situation. I felt sorry for the lady, being so closed off to a world of creativity, just saddens me. I have never understood the assumption that crochet was a lesser craft, cheaper or that the makers would only use acrylic. That was over a decade ago, knitting has my heart now but I still crochet all the time. lol I am from the south, pretty plain, never wear make up and pretty sure she just looked at me, heard my craft at the time and passed judgment.

  • @yarning4asmile

    @yarning4asmile

    2 ай бұрын

    @@leahangel2949 I agree. I think there is a stigma that comes with crochet. Many think crocheters only use big box store yarns, it is simply not true.

  • @aveuch

    @aveuch

    2 ай бұрын

    I learned to knit before I crocheting and found crocheting to be a helpful tool and resource in knitting - like picking up dropped stitches for example.

  • @vickiscales3755
    @vickiscales37552 ай бұрын

    As someone who mainly crochets, I have felt "snobbery" from people who only knit. This is especially true if I am in a LYS and I tell them I crochet. It seems as soon as I tell the employee/owner that I crochet, they usually don't want to have much to do with me anymore. What they don't know is that I also knit and I WAS going to be buying some yarn that day. So my take a way lesson here is that if you are being pressured to buy the yarn in a LYS, tell them you crochet and they will walk away. At least then you can shop in peace.😛

  • @nicolehodapp4707

    @nicolehodapp4707

    2 ай бұрын

    Such a shame and missed opportunity as we crocheters use more Yarn 😂😎

  • @olygal

    @olygal

    2 ай бұрын

    YES! As a (mainly) crocheter I have experienced the same thing!

  • @fancydeer

    @fancydeer

    2 ай бұрын

    Craft snobbery is gross. I knit and crochet both and while I prefer the look of knitting for most projects I create crochet has a charm and it's a perfectly lovely craft. It's fun and creates cute finished work. I think it's sad that people will ignore certain crafts and certain apps/sites (ribblr for example) because they think it's beneath them when there is valuable information to be found there.

  • @laurad430

    @laurad430

    2 ай бұрын

    I’m sorry. There are no words for the rudeness of some people. And - I bet the snobbier they are the less likely they can crochet themselves!

  • @darrickwhite1986

    @darrickwhite1986

    2 ай бұрын

    That's interesting, because as a mostly knitter (originally a crocheter) , it's been people who crochet that I continuously notice the hostility and attitude. Go figure.

  • @pinkpandamiranda
    @pinkpandamiranda2 ай бұрын

    This feels like chatting with a yarn friend, especially when you're winding haha. Like, give me the tea omg

  • @melaniew4354
    @melaniew43542 ай бұрын

    I live in Savannah GA and we have a very snobby LYS downtown in the historic district that I went into exactly once a few years ago and I will never go back. Long story long, I am a left-handed knitter and I knit in the reverse, with my working needle in my left hand. I throw, so truly I mirror everything a right-handed thrower does, just as if that person was looking in a mirror. I taught myself to knit, I have figured out how to reverse engineer patterns, I do what feels right for me, and I have figured out how to make everything work out correctly in the end. So, I was told by these people that I was doing it wrong and I needed to learn to knit the "right" way. What a bunch of snobs they were, and it was a terrible way to treat a customer. Oh, and in case you are wondering, I did leave there without buying a thing. I was incredibly insulted, I'm not a person who doesn't know what they're doing. I got into knitting after many years as an experienced seamstress, and I understand garment construction and how to fit properly very well. I was hoping someone there could answer a few questions I had about bust darts and waist shaping, but no, I got a lecture about there's no such thing as "handedness" in knitting and basically told I was stupid. I was in my late 50s then, in my early 60s now, and these young women were so know-it-all and condescending to me. I truly tried to be gracious, I was raised to have good manners, even in the face of rudeness, and I would have been happy to share some of my many years of knowledge with them, but I guess they were just too full of themselves. It's their loss. They don't have to worry about me crossing their threshold again.

  • @cemowilliams

    @cemowilliams

    2 ай бұрын

    I grew up in Savannah and it’s sad that I know what store you’re referring too. 😂

  • @cemowilliams

    @cemowilliams

    2 ай бұрын

    I applaud you for being graceful.

  • @macyjohnson7567

    @macyjohnson7567

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your experience. As a Georgia resident and a left-handed crocheter and knitter I will definitely be considering this when I visit Savannah!

  • @tdelphia1

    @tdelphia1

    2 ай бұрын

    Love your story! I knit and hold my yarn a bit differently too...just like my grandmother taught me. A few people commented on it around the knitting table at times, but fortunately not overly critical. I took a class from Nancy Bush on Estonion knitting some time ago and as I was standing there watching her knit, I realized that she knit EXACTLY the way I did. I shouldn't have needed the affirmation, but it was a fun moment for me.

  • @sarag1158

    @sarag1158

    2 ай бұрын

    If you're ever in Atlanta, be sure to visit the Craftivist. I went to Atlanta for a conference and stopped in. They are the opposite of snobby.​@@macyjohnson7567

  • @olivertenworms7082
    @olivertenworms70822 ай бұрын

    Re: Scout being a totally blameless 100% wool yarn: It's totally wild how this sort of snobbery never has a bar over which you're free of it. I'm a handspinner and super picky with the yarns I use to knit-- I basically only knit with my own handspun, which is often from the fleeces of local sheep which I scour and comb myself-- and yet even still! I spin with an electric wheel rather than the treadle kind, and when I mentioned this at a spinning class, the teacher said "don't you think that's not real spinning though??" Like.. um?? Excuse me?? At the end of the day we're all using our hands to make beautiful unique objects according to our own resources, time, energy, priorities, and budget, and the important thing should be lifting each other up, not tearing each other down!!

  • @dedehart7189

    @dedehart7189

    Ай бұрын

    So because we live in the 21st century and have ELECTRICITY is using an electric stove not really cooking since you don't have to go out and chop wood to feed the stove? Sheesh!!

  • @ApathySun
    @ApathySun2 ай бұрын

    The reveal of the yarn they don't like being just....... *plain wool* killed me lol

  • @MakerMarkKnits

    @MakerMarkKnits

    2 ай бұрын

    THIS!

  • @WOOLNEEDLESHANDS
    @WOOLNEEDLESHANDS2 ай бұрын

    I love this so much Mark. As a knitter with serious yarn store shopping anxiety, this just hits. You had me rolling at “…ok, why is there a Swiffer mop in the middle of your store?” Just love this. ❤

  • @MakerMarkKnits

    @MakerMarkKnits

    2 ай бұрын

    Wow, thank you for taking the time to watch and comment! I'm a huge fan of your channel 😎

  • @easternsecrecy9777
    @easternsecrecy97772 ай бұрын

    You made me laugh when you said, "Okay, why is there a Swiffer mop in your store?" LOLOL

  • @Kayemwhy
    @Kayemwhy2 ай бұрын

    In the early days on Ravelry, there were people who did that = yarn snobs. I always said that you get the yarn you like and can afford. This world can get a rough place at times. Some love to tear people down instead of lifting up. I have “high end” yarn to big box store yarn. One of my favorite sweaters is made with Lion Brand Pound of Love. I have another batch of yarn I purchased at the farmers market, it’s soft and lovely. I give acrylic yarn to beginners so they’re not intimidated. When I was in art school we were told not to get the most expensive brushes starting out. In the end we are all doing something that we love. Who cares what anyone chooses. I enjoy your channel because it’s evident that YOU enjoy what you’re doing. Please continue to “show off” your purchases. You have a wonderful way of describing things with clarity and reason. Don’t let that person or anyone else ruin things. Mark I’ve been knitting 60+ years and have learned few things from you. It’s about sharing. Thank you.

  • @AlmostHippieKnitter

    @AlmostHippieKnitter

    2 ай бұрын

    First time coming across your channel, you have a lovely calming voice. I dislike pushy people at lys, honestly those stores are already a bit uncomfortable for shy people or socially awkward people to shop in. When you go in a yarn store everyone like stops and looks at you. It can be hard to stomach. The pressure to buy something is also big time unlike a retail store like Michaels. I don’t have any lys where I live the only one we had closed down like 7 years ago. So I buy my yarn online. But I feel this employee was being rude and should keep their negative comments to their selves.

  • @meaganstratton1733

    @meaganstratton1733

    2 ай бұрын

    I agree that different yarns serve different purposes as well. I am privileged enough to be able to on occasions get "fancy" yarn. But that doesn't always work for all projects. My current cardigan is Lion's Brand 24/7 cotton that I got on like a 40% off sale. My next cardigan is an indie hand painted super wash wool held double with another yarn. One project is about 6-7 times the cost of the other but I wanted two different types of cardigans in my wardrobe. They serve me differently and are different looks and textures.

  • @khills

    @khills

    2 ай бұрын

    Also, just some yarns aren’t right for some projects. If I’m making amigurumi, I’m not going to use beautiful hand dyed yarn from the local alpaca farm, ya know? I’m gonna use Lion or Loops & Threads. 🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @LadyBridgetSidhe

    @LadyBridgetSidhe

    2 ай бұрын

    Hi Mark, I used to be in sales in retail stores. What that person was saying to you sounds similar to a method that used to be taught as a sales engagement method. However, if it was, they may have been doing it incorrectly. So when the person was saying they disliked your yarn, they may have been expecting you to come back with “well what yarn do YOU like?” And that would give the opportunity to show off some of their higher-priced and upscale products. If that’s even what the person was doing. I don’t know, but it sounded familiar to me. It sounded like a selling technique from the 70s or 80s. OK I am old lol. But again, continually telling someone you don’t like something is not a great way to sell anything else. You weren’t wrong, it isn’t you. And I commend you for actually trying to find something to purchase. Even after that experience, I think I would’ve just fled.

  • @maribelishooked4378
    @maribelishooked43782 ай бұрын

    I dislike entering stores where salesperson is pushy or opinionated. I just want to shop in peace. I can understand where you are coming from. And there is nothing wrong with liking what you like and being a “yarn snob.” ❤

  • @OkayestChemist
    @OkayestChemist2 ай бұрын

    I went to a yarn shop in Illinois once because they were listed as a store that carried Knitting for Olive and I wanted to see if they carried the silk yarn. They didn’t, but I asked when they’d be placing their next order and if I could like, preorder it because I like giving my money to local yarn shops. As in, I would have given them money that day and waited for a couple of months to get yarn. The employee went to the back and talked to who was presumably the owner, who said very loudly “just because someone asks about something doesn’t mean they’re going to buy it”. I left the rest of the yarn I was going to buy that day on the checkout desk and walked out. They can keep their yarn.

  • @lisavitale8410

    @lisavitale8410

    2 ай бұрын

    Right on!

  • @AndiNewtonian

    @AndiNewtonian

    2 ай бұрын

    Wow! That's just... wow! I can't believe a business owner would say something like that. I can't blame you at all for walking out. I probably would have, too.

  • @libbylandscape3560

    @libbylandscape3560

    2 ай бұрын

    😳 It amazes me how some people want to have a business, but don’t want to BE in business.

  • @TheLaurwarr

    @TheLaurwarr

    Ай бұрын

    I had a bad experience with an employee at my LYS. My daughter was there and she can attest to how strange it was. The woman was lecturing me on gauge while I was trying to purchase needles. They are kept behind the counter because of theft so I could not do this on my own. She kept going on and finally I replied that I had been knitting for sixty years which made her upset. She made a bad comment and put the needles back, which told me she was not going to sell them to me and aggressively turned to face me. I was so taken aback, I put the yarn that I was going to buy on the counter and left. I have patronized this shop many times and have spent a lot of money there but I have never felt like a known customer. For a LYS they should remember and greet known members of the community who are frequent customers. They have a removed way of being and present as elitists. I did meet with the owner to a disappointing conclusion and told him that I would not continue as a customer because of this incident and his response. Because of this I did not feel it was a safe or welcoming shop.

  • @isaacavacolleen
    @isaacavacolleen2 ай бұрын

    I only have a Michaels in my area. It took the staff there a long time before they stopped thinking that i was buying yarn for my wife. Most of the staff now talk to me as someone who knits and crochets and has good knowledge of the yarn he wants to buy for himself.

  • @libbylandscape3560

    @libbylandscape3560

    2 ай бұрын

    Interesting how things have changed, waaaay way back (hundreds of years back) the knitters and probably crocheters were all men.

  • @ZimVader-0017

    @ZimVader-0017

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@libbylandscape3560 In Iceland, knitting and crochet are still passed down from fathers to sons. Saw a documentary on it recently. You could see men knitting on their breaks, and a guy that was interviewed was wearing a sweater that his father knitted for him.

  • @buddycollier5056
    @buddycollier50562 ай бұрын

    Enjoyed listening to your story. Back in the 90’s, in a Las Vegas yarn shop that doesn’t exist anymore, I was accosted by the owner as I was browsing his shop. He made sure that I knew he had high end customers who would spend hundreds of dollars on a project. I felt cornered and intimidated thinking that a $200 purchase would be a stretch for me. Now the ‘rest of the story’ is that hanging above his head (literally above his head….if if had fallen it would have landed on him) was a sweater that my knitting teacher had made and the employee of this shop had admired and wanted to display to show off the pattern which this store also sold. The yarn used in that sweater was bought in Walmart at 88 cents per skein. I was with my teacher/friend when he picked out the colors and bought it at Walmart. How I would have enjoyed informing this snob that his store was displaying a bargain tier yarn but I would not want to cause problems for the employee who was a rather friendly lady. After all was said and done…30 years ago…I learned to see through much of the BS and just enjoy the process, the material and the end results. Keep up the videos!

  • @conniescheuneman5705
    @conniescheuneman57052 ай бұрын

    I am a yarn snob too. Life is too short to knit with icky yarn! 😂 I have had some bizarre experiences in LYS too. One time when I asked if they had any rare fibers, the owner commented “You don’t want to buy it, you just want to feel it!” It was said with almost disgust. No, I really did want to buy it, and when I was in California I bought the yak yarn and rare fibers from a nice yarn shop owner who didn’t pre judge my motives for asking whether she carried those yarns. Also, another time, a yarn shop owner got so nervous that I got too close to her counter when I was trying to see her selection of Lykke needles. They were just out and I was contemplating buying them. I have very poor eyesight and when she told me in a stern voice to back away from that edge of the counter, I asked if I could see one of the needles. She said I had to look from there, even though I told her my eyesight was very poor. There weren’t enough people working to monitor for theft in her opinion. 😢 Thanks for your inspiration on this channel. I love seeing what you knit and wish I could knit as well as you. I’m having eye surgery next month and I pray that helps me see (and knit) better. You sound like a kind man. 😊🧶

  • @Denise_2262

    @Denise_2262

    Ай бұрын

    My eyes are failing at 51 and my family has a history of macular degeneration and glaucoma. I have cataracts and I will be relieved when it is time for surgery because I have already found myself trying to learn to knit and crochet by feel. Knitting goes better but I have done it longer. I had a dear friend that I used to knit with a lot and her eyes went bad from diabetes and she still made amazing things. I really hope your surgery is wonderful. My husband had his eyes done years ago because he had bad vision from childhood and now he can see things I wish he couldn't. Lol. Aging you know. He sees everything. Best to you!

  • @nanceefrench9144
    @nanceefrench91442 ай бұрын

    I live in Vermont on the Quebec border. There are no yarn shops closer than a two hour+ drive. It would be so much fun to wander thru one. I have sheep.. only 3 now. I shear them and spin my own yarn. People seem to love the idea of having something made from yarn when they’ve seen the ewe and know her name.

  • @Izzybeff1974
    @Izzybeff19742 ай бұрын

    I also visit yarn stores when I travel and have always had a decent experience up until last October. I was in the southwest for work and visited both yarn stores in town. I went to the older of the two first. I generally try to talk a little about yarn/knitting so that the person helping me gets the idea that I know what I'm talking about. I had a very good experience with the younger of the two staff, but the older woman followed me everywhere and commented on everything I touched. If that wasn't bad enough, she asked if I was planning to go to the other store and I said yes and she proceeded to slam them. I own my own business and you NEVER, EVER talk bad about your competition to a customer. If you're a good business owner, you just don't do it. It put such a sour taste in my mouth after that visit, that if I'm in town again, I won't go to that yarn store. I did visit the second, newer store and they were lovely and never mentioned their competition at all.

  • @kathleensiegrist2647

    @kathleensiegrist2647

    2 ай бұрын

    Wasn't in Tucson was it?

  • @CarrieMtn

    @CarrieMtn

    2 ай бұрын

    Or Taos?

  • @libbylandscape3560

    @libbylandscape3560

    2 ай бұрын

    Wow that’s just bad form slamming the competition.

  • @Izzybeff1974

    @Izzybeff1974

    2 ай бұрын

    It was! @@kathleensiegrist2647

  • @Izzybeff1974

    @Izzybeff1974

    2 ай бұрын

    Nope!@@CarrieMtn

  • @mylastduchess9998
    @mylastduchess99982 ай бұрын

    I worked retail for over 10 years. You never make a sale by insulting your competition. (I'm assuming they didn't sell the brand they kept complaining about). You make a sale by asking what brand someone likes and saying - "You like that? Have you tried this" and recommending something similar but "better". In my experience, the customer always reacts positively and walks away, wanting to come back even if they don't buy today.

  • @lizzieophelia
    @lizzieophelia2 ай бұрын

    Oh boy did I get "the ick" from my LYS. I used to go there to focus on shopping local, but I was in college and on an acrylic budget so I usually focused on the tools or specific project supplies. Anyway I see these square DPN needles and commented. The employee was explaining them a bit and said "here, knit a few rows on this!" (They had a little swatch going because they had so many questions about them). So i picked them up and knit... but I've been a picker since my grandmother taught me as a kid. Her response: "oh... that's how we teach *crocheters* how to knit until they can knit normally" and I was over that store immediately. I prefer crochet even though I was a knitter first, but yeah... the ick.

  • @ecouturehandmades5166

    @ecouturehandmades5166

    2 ай бұрын

    "KNIT NORMALLY"? wth. There are SO many ways of knitting, all depending what is comfortable. BTW, I have never found a comfortable way to knit, so I crochet. I'f I see someone in a new way, I try it to see if maybe, just maybe....over 60 years crocheting because Auntie didn't like me stabbing my sis with knitting needles.

  • @lizzieophelia

    @lizzieophelia

    2 ай бұрын

    I was kind of taken aback. They didn't have the other major red flags that I hear about (wierd about touching yarn or "scaring off" customers they didn't think fit their target market.) Just some technique biases. Enough to make me feel unwelcome

  • @aknittinkitten

    @aknittinkitten

    2 ай бұрын

    I’m so sorry that happened. That person never should have said that and should not be teaching others to knit. I used to work in a yarn shop and the only time I told someone they were knitting “wrong” is if it was causing them pain. Then I would show them options that might help

  • @jenthulhu

    @jenthulhu

    Ай бұрын

    Ugh! When I learned to knit, my only option was from a book. It was the 80s, lol. That book taught me to throw and while I've tried Continental many times since then, it just doesn't stick. Throwing = comfort and no matter how much I practice Continental it doesn't feel right and doesn't result in even stitches. I always always always revert and I'm fine with that!

  • @Fynlanis

    @Fynlanis

    Ай бұрын

    huh?? how is continental style knitting not normal? it's literally just depending on what one grows up with.. personally the English style of knitting (or what they refer to as "normal") just seems slower and with less tension to me - doesn't mean it's wrong though? Like literally I know no one who does it that way here in Germany - surely a whole country knitting that way means it is normal xD Quick edit: I googled and saw picking = continental style, not targeting the comment above me but just speaking to the original comment

  • @rebecca-72
    @rebecca-72Ай бұрын

    Just came across your channel. You have a lovely calm voice and I enjoyed listening in on your story. So far I have been very lucky to only have extremely positive yarn shop experiences… friendly, helpful staff (or owners), interested in your project but never pushy. I definitely also like to get a lay of the land feel in a first walk by, and then return to the yarn that calls me the most. I’m actually moving to Indiana from Europe and am now a teensy tiny bit apprehensive 😬. I’ll keep a sharp eye out for any mops when I enter a store 😂. Happy knitting!

  • @DCamp1271
    @DCamp12712 ай бұрын

    Not even a yarn snob or really in the community but this story and the irritation is so relatable. Some people don’t have enough social grave to know when they are sucking the air out of the room.

  • @KnittingApples
    @KnittingApples2 ай бұрын

    There is a newer LYS in my area I visited last fall for the first time. I was really excited to go there as there is a distinct lack LYS in our area. When I walked in I was immediately greeted by the owner (she announced that she was the owner early in our conversation). I was specifically looking for a sweaters quantity of yarn in a dark green for the pressed flowers sweater. Which I told her when she asked what I was looking for. Now I am in my mid 20s and look younger, but I felt the judgement coming almost immediately. I am a fairly proficient knitter and comfortable adjusting the pattern as needed if there is a yarn that doesn’t quite meet gauge, but she kept going oh no that won’t work for that sweater at every yarn I showed interest in. And essentially stated I didn’t know what I was doing. I left purchasing some yarn (mostly because I felt pressured and wanted her to stop) knowing I wouldn’t be using it for the project I went in there for. As I am writing this I am wearing my pressed flowers sweater which fits wonderfully in one of the yarns I liked in her store but she told me wouldn’t work, it does and I bought it online. At checkout I came to find out shes been knitting for several years less than me and I just felt really kinda bullied because of my age. I haven’t gone back.

  • @Shaktipaj

    @Shaktipaj

    2 ай бұрын

    I feel this. It happens far more often than it should. I've even heard a shop owner tell people in a group that they "make all their sweaters too long." It should be mentioned that many of these folks were self-described as plus size, and have already stated that they like a bit more "coverage." Some people simply cannot read a room. Sad, but true. 😊

  • @tammyburke2822
    @tammyburke28222 ай бұрын

    I appreciate that you tried to support a small business. Keep doing that 🧶

  • @lesliegladney442
    @lesliegladney4422 ай бұрын

    I love the message that we all need to be kind about other peoples crafting! I personally use yarn for purpose. If I'm working on a fancy project, say a beautiful lacy shawl, I'll take time to save up and buy a higher end luxury yarn. However, because we have so many moths here in central northern California, I use acrylic for afghans or pillows that will be sitting out, and superwash wool or blends for everyday gear. I refuse to feed our moths an expensive diet, or ruin a sweater or poncho I wear all the time because I got it grubby doing outdoor stuff. I still want cool patterns and lovely colors, I just have a different end use need for different materials. There's so many more great options for any level than there used to be! I've seen amazing work that blows my mind out of RHSS and sketchy things out of MadTosh, so you just never know! I'm just always so thrilled that so many people want to do these handicraft things we do, you know?

  • @lizallen9535
    @lizallen9535Ай бұрын

    In the mid-eighties, the LYS in Bloomington, IN sold some of their wool off cones by the pound. One clerk was very kind and helped me pick out samples to buy for a sweater. Another informed me i was interfering with other customers. This shop no longer exists.

  • @stephanburse
    @stephanburse2 ай бұрын

    I appreciate your story and can relate. As a professional vocalist and crocheter I love to see other men crafting. I too have faced challenges walking into yarn shops when I take trips but a majority of the time it’s because I’m a larger black guy. I am questioned as to my purpose of being there as if I walked in by accident until I give my whole spiel on being a published designer and crocheter. After that then I’m encouraged to see all that they have to offer lol. It shouldn’t be that way.

  • @lauramaccary9159

    @lauramaccary9159

    Ай бұрын

    Stephanburse, no indeed, it shouldn't be that way! Sad that people can be so small minded.

  • @nerdgirl7363
    @nerdgirl73632 ай бұрын

    I love going into local yarn shops because I feel like a secret shopper. I look very young, have lots of tattoos, and don't often wear the things I make ie I look like a beginner whos probably not appart the community. Little do they know im a designer with years of teaching experience. I feel zero guilt walking away from stores that don't treat me right

  • @KiSaralise
    @KiSaralise19 күн бұрын

    P.S. Your Voice is ASTOUNDING! SO Good to hear it! and Witness your Love thru your Voice! Also that Playlist! OMG! I needed that today! Thank You!

  • @LisaTarbell
    @LisaTarbell13 күн бұрын

    100%! I am so fortunate to live in a larger metro area with a dozen+ LYSs to choose from, and my preferences mostly come down to their vibe. The shop closest to our home (where I took classes years ago to learn to knit and has since closed) became such a negative place that I could no longer support them after 2-3 of the original 4 friends/owners bowed out. I was appauled by the way the owner spoke to customers. I'm just thankful we have so many other great options in the area. I love to travel and vist/support other LYSs as well -- so much fun to do! I'm a Continental knitter and we get ripped quite often for "knitting incorrectly." That seems to be my biggest trigger these days. There are so many unique styles to knitting -- I love how people can adapt and create new ways of creating.

  • @amys3168
    @amys31682 ай бұрын

    That feels like an employee was person 1 and owner was person 2. I’ve met so many people like this. And then person 1 is embarrassed by person 2’s behavior, but there an employee, so they aren’t going to interrupt. My lys doesn’t like crocheters. Knitters only in that store. It’s frustrating. I have to go an hour out of my way to the store to get lovely people. At least there is somewhere lovely to go!

  • @Emergency_Confetti
    @Emergency_Confetti2 ай бұрын

    Honestly- it is your money and you can spend that anyway you like. I am not about shaming anyone and that goes both ways- be it that their budget may not allow for luxury yarns, or that their budget does allow to pick up whatever they like. I feel that if you like to share what you bought and are excited for that, it is not bragging, no matter the budget or cost. I enjoy your videos a lot and get lots of inspiration for notions or materials I'd like to try out that way if you share your experience with something. Also people forget that if they don't like a video, they can just click off in stead of putting the creator down for sharing something they are passionate about.

  • @djelzinga2634

    @djelzinga2634

    2 ай бұрын

    Agreed! I have never felt Mark was bragging . Many of the yarns he has are not within my budget, but I find it lovely to hear about them as I won’t likely experience it in person. Mark seems a caring and thoughtful person and I think that shows in how he shared this experience and what he kindly didn’t say. Apologies for your poor experience from another Indiana yarn lover.

  • @sarahd.7827
    @sarahd.7827Ай бұрын

    "Okay, why is there a Swiffer mop in the middle of your store" 😂😂😂 hahaha love it. My parting response would have been, "Well I love that journey for you" and let her take it as she will. 😅

  • @alanandjanetpohl4043
    @alanandjanetpohl40432 ай бұрын

    I once visited a yarn store and asked for shetland wool. The owner asked me why on earth I wanted that! I told her I wanted make an Elizabeth Zimnerman pi shawl, at which she proceeded to rant against EZ, natural wool, and what felt like my ancestors and descendants! I left almost in tears.

  • @the.yarnbitch
    @the.yarnbitch2 ай бұрын

    Oddest experience I ever had in a yarn store was during a yarn crawl, I went in and started browsing and… no one breathed a word to me? I figured they were busy prepping for sat/sun of the crawl so I slowly made my way around with 0 interactions. Right when I was about to leave a group of girls around my age came in and they were immediately greeted by multiple people. Given the yarn crawl “passports”, and given a brief run down of the store layout. The only differences between us were I was in my casual work clothes and they were more dressed up and, unfortunately, I’m Hispanic and they were white.

  • @leahangel2949

    @leahangel2949

    2 ай бұрын

    I'm sorry, that's a terrible way to be treated!

  • @ReneeChristopher

    @ReneeChristopher

    2 ай бұрын

    I hope you didn't buy anything from them. They don't deserve your business.

  • @libbylandscape3560

    @libbylandscape3560

    2 ай бұрын

    Ugh that’s awful. Hope you spread the word.

  • @lovemesomeslippers

    @lovemesomeslippers

    2 ай бұрын

    I’m black and this has been my experience a few times, in 2 different states. I foolishly went to a sit and knit afternoon hour and not one person spoke to me or even responded when I first arrived and tried to make conversation. I said out loud “Oh gosh, I’m so glad I can buy yarn online” and I left.

  • @Crochetedbymichi

    @Crochetedbymichi

    2 ай бұрын

    Oh that’s awful! I hope you didn’t spend any money

  • @antoinealexander650
    @antoinealexander6502 ай бұрын

    Hi glad you have put your experience out there for us to hear. So sorry you had to go through that but that happens more than you think being a man who knit myself. I always get the odd looks and stairs from some shop owners and most ask am I shopping for my girlfriend not even wife and not being a middle-aged man why would you think that I'm not married or that I may have children who knit, or if I knit myself because they are always amazed at the sweater that I have on. When they ask me who made it and what pattern is it then I tell them that I made and designed it. It makes them aware that yes, I'm a black man who designs and knits my own sweaters and that I can probably knit rings around them it also I hope puts the stereotype of who knits out of their heads and next time open up to who they may be dealing with. They never know what business they may have lost and how many other people that I know who I could recommend to their yarn shop. It doesn't matter if they are having a bad day, I understand that but still they are not allowed to take it out on a customer who will be spending monies in the shop to help support their business.

  • @DocBree13

    @DocBree13

    2 ай бұрын

  • @KristinMoran

    @KristinMoran

    2 ай бұрын

    I'm 51 and people assume I'm married with kids (wrong on both counts). People should stop assuming.

  • @jaynamarrinan6065
    @jaynamarrinan60652 ай бұрын

    My first reaction to your story about the IN yarn shop and the odd interaction was ‘dementia much?” Not that I’m a professional, but I’ve dealt with a parent and grand parent with dementia and both had repetitious thoughts and statements. And as far as my own yarn shop incidents, we had a shop in a town close by where the owner would follow you around so you couldn’t really look around and shop. My friends and I decided we needed to bring a decoy person to interact with the owner if one of us wanted to shop. It worked well, and when another shop opened, we went there instead.

  • @strawberrysusie
    @strawberrysusie2 ай бұрын

    Thank you KZread for this awesome recommendation! I have such anxiety going into places I've never been before, when I tried going to a LYS on vacation the shop really turned me off to ever trying LYSs again. It felt high end, snooty, and had nothing (aside from yarn) crochet related. A few years ago while on vacation in a different location, I was desperate to make something and ended up trying a cute little shop. Legit love the place, went back twice on the trip and order from them every time I need more amigurumi yarn! Your Swiffer comment had me rolling! That needs to be a cross stitch project! 😂

  • @user-mj7ti8xe7f
    @user-mj7ti8xe7f2 ай бұрын

    Thank you Mark . I think staff can make or break any business and as for you being a yarn snob nobody should judge anybody else on anything if they were to be concentrating on their own , this wouldn’t happen. Hope you have a good week. Bye for now

  • @kmhoneycutt1551
    @kmhoneycutt15512 ай бұрын

    That used to be my local yarn shop before the lady who owns it now was. The mother in law used to make nasty comments on the fact that me and my mom would bring my little brother into the shop. So we stopped going. Now it's owned by an amazing lady who has a really bright personality. So me and my mom go to her shop whenever we can.

  • @lauramaccary9159

    @lauramaccary9159

    Ай бұрын

    Grr! That's really sad. I was at my LYS around Thanksgiving, when an entire large family came in and were all wandering through, 3 generations of them. Eventually it became clear they were there along with the real customer - a 10 year old boy who crochets amigurumi. I'm pleased to say he was greeted with enthusiasm and helped gladly.

  • @kmhoneycutt1551

    @kmhoneycutt1551

    Ай бұрын

    It's a good place now with the lady who owns it now

  • @conniecamp5749
    @conniecamp57492 ай бұрын

    Hello. I'm new to your channel. I'm an old lady who has been knitting for years. I'm glad you brought the subject up. We need to be reminded over and over again to be polite. She had no business offering her opinion if it wasn't asked for. She wasn't thinking about you; she was thinking about herself. And I look forward to seeing more of your channel. Enjoy your knitting.

  • @user-yy1cy4qh2l
    @user-yy1cy4qh2l2 ай бұрын

    I have been knitting for over 20 years and I have been in more shops like the one you just described than open welcoming ones. Yarn stores are sacred spaces like libraries and places of worship. They should be welcoming, inclusive and respectful. It's good for business and helps to build the community. How many first time makers have been turned off by the store you mentioned and never start making? Thank you for this episode - good food for thought.

  • @QuietlyCraftyLindaC
    @QuietlyCraftyLindaC2 ай бұрын

    Wanted to hop on to say how impressed I am that you can wind, talk, and film all at once! I'm fairly new at this and have only had my winder for a month or two but I find it requires physical coordination and concentration that I don't always have to give it when I wind- it's going to take practice (for me at least) so hats off to you! So sorry that your experience was as it was.. like you, I try to think that perhaps encounters like that are on someone's bad day, but as an introvert who often gets overwhelmed by all of the yarny goodness in stores, I may have muttered something like "I have to think" and I would have left without making a purchase. I will share that a few months ago I was in a new-to-me Joanne's that I had traveled to- there was a big sale and the store was super crowded. It was a much older store and I was a bit disappointed in it, people seemed grouchy, and all together I was not getting a good vibe, but an older lady whose husband was lingering near said somebout so many colors and having them all or something and I agreed but said something like I only allow myself to buy yarn for projects rather than to have all the colors and sort of laughed.. not thinking.. but later I noticed that she had scooped up her husband (don't think she wanted him to hear that philosophy!) and left that aisle pretty quickly... lol. I kind of felt bad but meant nothing by it... that's more about my philosophy and to each their own. Anyway.. sharing that to say everyone can have an off day comment-wise and intentions can be other than they seem, but the vibe in the store can really effect the overall experience- I didn't buy anything that day after traveling almost an hour each way. Lesson learned- smile nod- move on. 😊

  • @Jessica-yy5wm
    @Jessica-yy5wmАй бұрын

    One of my pet peeves is when i tell someone something i did or enjoy, and the immediate response is to tell me how much they hate it or their bad experience.

  • @MrsKWheatley
    @MrsKWheatley2 ай бұрын

    I am British, and even by our standards, your reaction was understated! I don't think the employee at the yarn store was just "weird," rather they were downright rude! I can understand how bemused you must feel. I visited the USA last year and made the effort to visit lots of LYS on my trip, buying a skein of DK yarn at each one and then making a lovely shawl when I came home. So many lovely memories. One of the stores i visited was your store in Chattanooga and I can say they were so friendly and helpful, interested in my journey and my project. I had only one negative experience and that was in New York city (not naming the store) where I found them to be a bit snooty and uninterested. I think we put our hearts into our hobby and so it can feel hurtful when someone puts us down or doesn't take the time. Great content, looking forward to watching more.

  • @nicolehodapp4707
    @nicolehodapp47072 ай бұрын

    This was so interesting ! Thank you for sharing your experience ! It would have been so much better if she would have said " Wow , I am not a fan of the Yarn, but you have done a Beautiful Job with that yarn in the sweater you are wearing and your project you are working on. I need to take another look at this Yarn ! Well done !!!! " Not everyone that knits or crochets is suited to work in a yarn store! It is an Art to work in a yarn store and knowing how to engage with customers! I often feel judged or totally ignored when I visit out of town yarn stores. I love the yarn you just wound and I wish you happy Knitting!

  • @j1m404
    @j1m4042 ай бұрын

    "Absolutely mesmerizing! Your calming voice paired with such informative content makes watching your videos a delightful escape into the world of yarn. Thank you for sharing your expertise and spreading the joy of crafting!"

  • @Frostedminifirecracker
    @Frostedminifirecracker2 ай бұрын

    I just love that you mentioned Chattanooga Yarn Company. We had an event in that town and I had an impromptu visit to that store. So friendly and helpful and just plain gracious. We shared a laugh or two and I did spend some $$$. Even ordered from them once I got home. I know how weird it feels though, in some places. I’ve had the trunk show of yarn store owner insecurities, though. Makes interesting conversations. 😊

  • @dka54
    @dka542 ай бұрын

    Buying yarn is an extremely vulnerable situation. Here I am about to buy a non refundable item that is specific in size and color for a large amount of money. I don't want to feel like I patroned a store that did not value my business. I went to a comic book store as a first time buyer and they were so welcoming and truly met me where I was. I go there and buy every chance I get because he talks to me like a human and truly enjoys what he does and has a passion that he wants to share

  • @DanaChadwell
    @DanaChadwell2 ай бұрын

    I can't wait to see what the Alga becomes. We just got that yarn in and I haven't hit on a project for it yet. Yarn shop owners are an odd group, by necessity I guess. It takes a weird brain to believe that you can succeed where so many others have failed. I think there is also a big generational divide in how we address customer service. But I hope they were just having a bad day. I know that I've worked at the shop while going through some really terrible personal and business events and I hope I was always kind, but some of those days were very difficult and I know it showed. Thank you for having the grace to not name and shame. I shared your video to my staff to remind them that we need to always be kind to people and enthusiastic about their projects. (Entertainingly, the two biggest complaints about yarn shop service are "They ignored me" and "they wouldn't leave me alone.")

  • @therumimillcrochet
    @therumimillcrochet2 ай бұрын

    I love seeing your splurges and you sharing your knowledge. 😍Please know there’s more of us who love, we are just quieter than the voices of “discontent”. I’ve been to one lys, and it left such a bad taste in my mouth, that I’ve never gone to another one. So, I completely understand how you must have felt. So glad you have a good shop close to you though. ❤️ Keep enjoying making what you love and sharing it with others. 💕

  • @NYKnitter
    @NYKnitter2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing. That indeed was an odd encounter. Long and short, they asked, you answered.

  • @robynstacey9959
    @robynstacey9959Ай бұрын

    I think it's really bizarre as well to comment on your yarn choice. I agree with you..the hours we spend on our craft deserves very good quality yarn.

  • @lillianbarker4292
    @lillianbarker42922 ай бұрын

    I live in Phoenix AZ where we have very few yarn shops and they come and go. Over the decades from my beginnings as a knitter I have encountered quite a few grumpy employees or owners of yarn shops. Sometimes they try to help with a knitting project and become impatient. One shamed me for using acrylic yarn for a sweater for my little boy ( I was a working mom who didn’t have time for hand washing of sweaters 😂.). Recently an owner was fuming to me because I bought yarn online. I only do that when the local shop doesn’t have what I need-and this shop was very sparse. I’ve come to the conclusion that many knitters might be introverts with undeveloped social skills. I must add that I’m a gentle, polite, friendly person who usually gets along well with people.

  • @Jacobpdx

    @Jacobpdx

    Ай бұрын

    I live in the Phoenix area and with the few yarn stores we have, I bet I can guess. hahaha. 😀

  • @donnawofner9412
    @donnawofner94122 ай бұрын

    I’m sorry you had that experience. It sounds like you handled it the best you could in the moment. I think with sharing your experiences with different shops is a good thing. I’ve heard other knitters share similar experiences when visiting knitting places. One can only hope it gets back to shops and they have employee meetings and talk about how to address this. It takes a village. ❤️

  • @crashingwaves7399
    @crashingwaves73992 ай бұрын

    I love listening to personal drama so much and the spinning Swift is so hypnotic

  • @estherroos4908
    @estherroos4908Ай бұрын

    I have kind of a funny story, and was at Joann’s in my hometown and was checking out. One of the cashiers had a service dog who was not working at that moment and was taking a nap. There was a fan next to the dog and I started smelling an awful smell. Turns out the service dog farted and the fan blew it everywhere 😂

  • @threadwench250
    @threadwench2502 ай бұрын

    You met a yarn bully! Imagine the poor knitters that have to shop at that store and are influenced by this person. I’m sure knit night is unbearable if it even occurs. You and I are very lucky to have the privilege to shop at several great yarn shops with great employees and owners.

  • @CraftyLurex
    @CraftyLurex2 ай бұрын

    Your mike is awesome. The winder didn't bother me at all. It was nice white noise. First time I came across your channel. I love your content. Thanks for sharing.

  • @mariawilliams4180
    @mariawilliams41802 ай бұрын

    I’ve enjoyed my little knitting journey since I learned to knit from KZread. My experiences walking into yarn shops is always varied. I’m Mexican so you can imagine the treatment I receive as opposed to the genuine welcoming greeting my counterparts get although I’m usually prepared to make large purchases unbeknownst because I work hard & save for special purchases. I prefer ordering online just to avoid the not-so-nice people energy. I won’t get into fiber fest experiences. Always hit or miss. Thank you for sharing & voicing experience. Very much appreciated.

  • @slinkyscrap
    @slinkyscrap2 ай бұрын

    The last time I visited a yarn shop I was talking to the sales person and we had a really good conversation about yarn crafts. She was so happy that I stopped in for the first time she gave me a free measuring tape, stitch markers, magnet, project bag, and a few other little things. I was so surprised! I will definitly go back to visit.

  • @christineg452
    @christineg4522 ай бұрын

    Hi Mark! New subscriber here. You are spot on. And…you have a lot more patience than I would’ve shown this person. Who are they to judge what yarn you use for your projects??? You knit with what you enjoy and afford and nobody has a right to criticize. Am I a yarn snob? Big time. But I will never verbally judge someone’s choice of yarn. It’s none of my business. And for those who felt the need to say you’re bragging with the yarn and/or notions you shared, all I ask is why? Why the need to again, criticize?

  • @pippade-negri8111
    @pippade-negri81112 ай бұрын

    Hells bells Mark! That’s a story and a half! I agree, very odd behaviour…. Love all your videos including the yarn ones, and in my opinion you never come across as bragging at all! Keep doing what you’re doing xxxxx

  • @nauci
    @nauciАй бұрын

    This is super funny to me just because I've been completely obsessed with Scout ever since I touched it at my LYS. I'm forcing myself to stash down a little before I dive into sweater quantities, but it's such a wonderful woolen spun yarn!

  • @troublemagnet458
    @troublemagnet458Ай бұрын

    I went into my fave local-ish yarn store once (not my first time there) wearing a cherished & well worn knit beanie. Cherished because it was a gift from a dear friend who knew I would love the colors. Yes, it was store bought... The owner greeted me by my name when I walked in & then she legit lost her mind ranting about my 'box store hat'. Walked out & never went back. Luckily I was able to purchase directly from the local dyer instead.

  • @jentextiles
    @jentextiles2 ай бұрын

    If you came to the UK it’s the norm. Everyone has a opinion. I rang to cancel my husband’s dental appointment stating he had food poisoning from a rogue oyster. The receptionist said ‘that wasn’t much of an aphrodisiac was it? ‘ I had to laugh because I’m of the school of what the heck. You made my day. I’ll dine out on it. X

  • @lauramaccary9159

    @lauramaccary9159

    Ай бұрын

    LOL, Jen! That was pretty witty of her.

  • @storiessongsandpictures5913
    @storiessongsandpictures59132 ай бұрын

    I am so sorry you had that experience! As a yarn store owner, it’s just not how I would treat customers. If you’re ever in the Denver area, come by Elevation Yarn and ask for Dianne’ 😊

  • @amyeichenseer7692

    @amyeichenseer7692

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes! Cute store! I drove all the way out to visit you guys from the very southeast corner of the metro area, and met Joey. Happy to support stores like this.

  • @CarrieMtn

    @CarrieMtn

    2 ай бұрын

    I’m up in foco- but sometimes I visit Chatfield, I’ll try and stop in some time. 😊

  • @KiSaralise
    @KiSaralise19 күн бұрын

    OMG! I really wish you couldve visited my LYS!!! I Closed it at the end of May last year. I tried my Best, worked 7 days a week and it was A LOT OF WORK!! I was NICE! It was challenging, as customers were not always nice, but I believe in Kindness. I would love love love to send you Pictures of my yarn shop as it is no longer online. I supported Independent Makers for the most part, and everyone would literally GASP when they walked into the Shop. I had a 142-yr old Building, and we renovated it, and Painted the Building Bright Beautiful Colors and Ombred the Walls of the Shop. It was a RAINBOW of Yarn! People were really Blown Away. The Problem really was the Location. And unfortunately, I think I wouldve done better if I had been in the City 20 minutes away, as it was difficult to drive that 20 minutes in the Winter Months...... There is Now an LYS in the City 20 minutes away, which warms my Heart. Im soooo glad someone opened another Shop in this Region, as there is LITERALLY NOTHING up there for Makers in the Upper Peninsula....

  • @KiSaralise

    @KiSaralise

    19 күн бұрын

    I also Agree that a Yarn Shop Owner should not Acaust a Shopper, and should ALLOW people to take in the Yarn and have their SPACE to make decisions etc.

  • @pamleverette3860
    @pamleverette3860Ай бұрын

    I’ve been to the Chattanooga Yarn Shop and bought yarn! My son lives on Signal Mt. and we visit often. I miss the yarn shop that was downtown but the mall one is very nice and the staff was excellent! I am enjoying your channel. I live in sunny FL and find wool knitting a bit warm for this area but I still knit anyway!

  • @MakerMarkKnits

    @MakerMarkKnits

    Ай бұрын

    What a small world! I'm from Signal Mountain :) I visit at least 2-3 times each year.

  • @amyeichenseer7692
    @amyeichenseer76922 ай бұрын

    I was so excited to get a LYS close to me because I really had not had the opportunity to go into one, much less one that was 15 minutes away. Within 20 minutes of walking in, I was both craft shamed (I was only crocheting at the time) and fiber shamed, because I wasn’t ready to spend the money on 100% wool only to find that I couldn’t tolerate it. It was several years before I went back into that shop, and it was also amazing the difference in the way I was treated when I did go back because I was also now a knitter. I’d rather drive an additional 30 minutes to the store where I never felt judged.

  • @christybright
    @christybright2 ай бұрын

    I've never watched anyone wind yarn before (this was my getting ready for work video today). I LOLed when you said "dyed locally" as special yarn because, as a non-knitter, I heard "died locally" and thought _how odd_ before my mind substituted the right word. Great story and I wholeheartedly agree.

  • @MakerMarkKnits

    @MakerMarkKnits

    2 ай бұрын

    Ha! As I edited this video, I knew it would sound like that to someone 🤣

  • @christybright

    @christybright

    2 ай бұрын

    @@MakerMarkKnits 😂

  • @carolynmcmillan7083
    @carolynmcmillan70832 ай бұрын

    If you come to the uk. You need to visit my local yarn shop. Black sheep Wools. They celebrated their 40th Birthday last year. They are one of the largest (if not the largest ) in the uk. All the staff are amazing and the owners are the most amazing people ever. Sister & Brother now run it as parents have retired. They are a rowan flagship store (again think it was the first in the uk) but seriously they are just amazing

  • @lisavitale8410
    @lisavitale84102 ай бұрын

    Wow, you definitely had an interesting experience at that yarn store in Indiana! I would have left without buying the scissors, my goodness how rude! Ten years ago, when my husband and I first moved to where we live currently, I was thrilled to see a large selection of local yarn stores. So, within a week of moving into our new home, I went to check out one of the local yarn stores. I just wanted to checkout the store, get the vibe, see what they carried, see the classes they teach onsite, and come back another day to make a purchase. Well everything started out smoothly enough, but then when I left one of the employees said to me in a sarcastic tone, “thanks for window shopping.” Who says that? I never went back.

  • @KristinMoran
    @KristinMoran2 ай бұрын

    I live in Indiana and I'm sorry you had a rude encounter in my state. A few years ago I participated in a yarn crawl. One of the stores was known for being knit only and I crochet. I have knit before (decades ago) but I prefer crochet. This store hardly had any prices on their yarn or displays, you had to take the yarn up to the counter and they would scan it and tell you the price. I got tired of that pretty quickly. The person at the counter was friendly... until I declined to take the free knitting pattern, explaining that I crochet. They made a face and told me they only carry knitting products. I bought the stitch marker that was exclusive for the crawl and left. I've never been back. I bought several items from each of the other stores on the crawl. There is never a good reason to be rude to a customer just because you don't share an interest.

  • @TheHammy1987

    @TheHammy1987

    Ай бұрын

    A yarn store that only sells knitting products...huh, and here I thought that yarn is used in crocheting as well🤷‍♀

  • @tracir4920
    @tracir49202 ай бұрын

    I'm with you. When I was younger and my budget was very small, I just bought what I could. Now, I can afford luxury yarns and I buy them. I assess every purchase and I feel so much happier with my finished projects when I use quality yarns.... but, I still love my cheap old acrylic projects too... It's all part of the journey.

  • @AC-bp3tg
    @AC-bp3tgАй бұрын

    Your experience makes me so sad!! :( I'm glad you had that nice big sigh at the end & mentioned it felt nice to talk about. It is such a bizarre series of events, I find myself at a loss to explain that kind of interaction. :( I learned to crochet a year ago, and I just taught myself to knit this past weekend with help from my local yarn shops. Shout out to The Yarn Outfitter in Arlington, WA and Wyldfibers in Mount Vernon, WA for being chalk full of incredible, wonderful, sweet, knowledgeable human beings who accept and welcome everyone to their stores with nothing but warmth and a genuine eagerness to share their craft!

  • @tweir5810
    @tweir58102 ай бұрын

    I love when you share your yarn shopping spree ...all that delicious wool, plus you get more variety then we do in New Zealand so i get to vicariously enjoy.

  • @sammy1269
    @sammy12692 ай бұрын

    Hey Mark, thanks for sharing. Sounds like a very weird and uncomfortable experience in the yarn store! So sorry that happened to you. Personally I love seeing your special high quality yarns. If I ever decide to splurge, it will give me an idea what to buy based on your feedback. I think it's incredibly rude of people to comment and judge you for your yarns! I live vicariously through you since I live in a hot climate and mostly stick to fingering weight cottons. Thank you for sharing, and please don't let a few nasty comments stop you. ❤

  • @Jujubeaeri
    @Jujubeaeri2 ай бұрын

    Oh boy for that reason that’s why I shop online. I live in Portland and the yarn stores I used to go to were definitely not for me. I often felt I didn’t fit in or belong. So I lost interest years ago in LYS. There are stores I see on social media that I wish I could go to because the owners seem lovely. shoutout to Howell, Michigan. I forgot the name but I do follow them on FB. If I lived near them i would definitely shop there.

  • @lisacarter3336
    @lisacarter3336Ай бұрын

    Going into some yarn stores can be very intimidating. I have had similar experiences in more than one shop. You shouldn't be nervous when visiting a yarn store! And, it's extremely short sighted of the owners not to realize this type of attitude will only drive people away.

  • @knittingwitheve
    @knittingwitheveАй бұрын

    Just discovered your channel thanks to this video! I love your vibe “ why is there a swiffer mop in the middle of your store “ made me laugh so hard 😂

  • @laurad430
    @laurad4302 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing. You are so kind and considerate. I bought a bag from a bag maker you recommended and it is lovely. I don’t think that yarn store will be around long!

  • @eileenthormodsen5280
    @eileenthormodsen52802 ай бұрын

    I know the feeling 💗 In my town we have a tiny but well-stocked yarnstore. There are two ladies who work there and I don't like going in when one is there. Sometimes I need something specific though and I brace myself and turn on my friendliest self. It takes a lot of energy though. Love Eileen

  • @alicemac89
    @alicemac892 ай бұрын

    The manager of one of our (now closed) local yarn shops was like this. Even as a regular customer who got to know her, many interactions still left a bad taste in my mouth. I think they may be part of the reason the shop is now sadly closed. I did meet most of my friends in the city I live in through this yarn shop, so I am grateful, but I very much agree the way the employees behave and treat you highly impacts the quality of your shopping experience.

  • @NaomiBaker
    @NaomiBakerАй бұрын

    I was wearing one of my first sweaters, made from MadTosh merino light, when I went into a LYS that was new to me. The yarn is not superwash. The owner grabbed the edge of the sweater, commented on how small the stitches when you use fingering yarn for a sweater, and then commented that it must have been made when I was a beginner, and that I needed to shave the sweater because she could see pills along the under sides of the sleeves. And not in a nice way. So, I didn’t buy anything and I haven’t been back since.

  • @lorikoury120
    @lorikoury1202 ай бұрын

    I’ve had similar experiences in yarn shops I’ve visited. In one shop a woman followed me around after I told her I was just browsing-was she afraid I would steal a skein?? I’m a yarn snob because im blessed to be able to afford non superwash wools that might cost more. I enjoy your channel and admire everything you’ve knitted. Hang in there! 💕

  • @kareemarhodes1740
    @kareemarhodes17402 ай бұрын

    When I go into yard shops, based on how I look, I feel like they don't believe I knit, and have to prove why I'm there. Yes, she was wrong to even speak on your yarn choice.

  • @Danielle-zq7kb
    @Danielle-zq7kbАй бұрын

    We have a beautiful yarn shop in town that was an old classic bank. It is really a beautiful space with a lot of wood: floors, counters and beautiful doors and fixtures.

  • @reggieb2127
    @reggieb2127Ай бұрын

    You have an amazing voice....I can see why you're with the music industry. Please show us the finished project; you've chosen beautiful colors.

  • @nanettekroupa1371
    @nanettekroupa13712 ай бұрын

    Oh boy, do I have a story! First, I am so sorry you were treated so rudely. Some people apparently forget that they are running a store and are trying to make people feel good about purchasing! I have been to so many lovely yarn stores here people were friendly and helpful, I hope you don’t have to deal with this again. My story: a new yarn shop run by a trendy young woman opened and I was so excited to see new lines and a new space. She claimed not to have a public knit space (really, not for me to participate in), but had a knit night at a local cafe. I shopped at her store for 6 months, dropping about $100 a month. I went to the knit night and was treated so rudely. She literally told me not to come back. Then, when I walked past her knitting with friends in a local hotel lobby knitting with friends at a local yarn festival, I got a, “Oh, it’s you.” I have never again set foot in her store and share the name when people ask. I have never again attended another knit night. I don’t find many knitters that have strong social IQs. Many of the ones I have met are very introverted and awkward. The ones that are great, are great! I have friends on all of my other art/craft disciplines, k Otto g is the one odd craft. So that is my 2cents and I will just knit with you on KZread!

  • @susanneschlesinger4857
    @susanneschlesinger48572 ай бұрын

    Hi Mark! Thanks for sharing this story. Sometimes, I also feel like a snob because I like special yarns or invest some more money if I really fancy a brand or a quality. As Arne and Carlos said: „Buy the best yarn you can afford for a project“. I also bought Acrylic for a soccer fan scarf and hat which will be out in the rain and washed in the machine. Did enjoy knitting it- not really, bit it served the function and thats the most important thing. Yarn and Fibers are subjective to every knitter and crocheter, so everybody can have personal preferences and favorites. I don’t like people who judge your yarn choice, some decisions might be a bit weird - if you knit a dog blanket out of handdyed silk yarn f.i., but maybe this dog is so special to you. Or mohair on children sweaters or in socks. But who am I to judge this. Some experienced have to be made themselves. You have at least two sweaters of your fav brand, so you seem to like it and you are happy to knit with this wool, so there‘s the point to tell you at least 3 times that the shop person dislikes it. If I were that person, I would habe asked for your experiences and how does it knit, wash and wear? And. If they were smart, they would have shown you some of their wool which is similar. „If you love this brand, we have something you might be interested to see…“ Or give some recommendations of local brands. And even if you don‘t buy this time, I would habe given you a business card telling you we are happy to ship to you if you are interested in a yarn at a later date. A good LYS owner or employee listens to people, finds out what they want and gives a hand if needed, but also gives space. And remove the Swiffer… I really like your sweaters, you look great in it. I knit for many years, but started my first top down yoke sweater - it‘s a learning curve. I‘m quite experienced with socks, hats, lace and cable shawls, but sweaters and cardigans are a big deal to me and I hope mine turns out as beautiful as yours. Happy knittimg!

  • @koitsenka
    @koitsenka2 ай бұрын

    i had a similar experience in missouri. I was considering a second wheel, and visiting my sister in a town that had an ashford dealer. the owner treated me like i was a bother. i set down to spin at it, and she ripped the roving out of my hand, stripped it down, and acted like i was an idiot. i had bee spinning for about 20 years. i could spin anything i wanted to, i just didn't plan to spin a worsted short draw. oh, i did buy exactly that wheel, just not from her. she lost a 700 dollar purchase that day.

  • @randianderson6436
    @randianderson64362 ай бұрын

    It is very kind of you not to disclose the store where this occurred; it says a lot about your good heart and kind intentions. It was sure an interesting story and makes you wonder what's up with people!

  • @MojoShoujo
    @MojoShoujo2 ай бұрын

    I think there's still a polite way to express that sentiment! Like if they had said "I kept having trouble with that yarn, is there a trick to working with it? Your sweater turned out so nicely but I had to (idk, scrap a project)" then there wouldn't be a video! Clearly they'd had some bad experiences, but there's so much politer ways to talk with someone that actually make it a conversation and not a ted talk.

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