It’s Midweek Chat time once again. This week the chat is not Gary and Christine but a short conversation Gary had with Kim Young of Sassy Jacks Stitchery, before the Nashville Market started. In the conversation, you’ll get a sense of what a store owner does when she attends the Market and an update on all of the exciting things Kim is doing at Sassy Jacks.–Gary and Christine
This week we talk about local needlework shops with Melissa MacLeod of The Wool and The Floss in Grosse Point, MI, and Kim Young of Sassy Jack’s Stitchery in Weaverville, NC. Local needlework stores are the lifeblood of our hobby because they provide a place in which stitchers can see and touch threads, look at project samples, get expert advice, take classes, and meet fellow stitchers. In recent years, many shops have had to close their doors. This week we talk to two people who are opening shops, to learn what they are doing and what they have planned for future growth. Melissa MacLeod recently purchased a long established shop, remodeled, and is now offering her version of a needlepoint and knitting business. Kim Young is rapidly building a following and a destination shop for stitchers. We hope you enjoy hearing how these two owners are working to build their businesses.–Christine and Gary
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We hope you enjoy this week’s chat with Melissa and Kim. We’re always looking for guests, so let us know if there is someone you’d like us to have on the show.–Gary and Christine
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