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    The Village Haberdashery - Our new home!

    The Village Haberdashery

    5.0(6 reviews)
    7.9 miWest Hampstead
    ££

    I visited this shop during a short stay in London, mainly because it was an independent shop and…read more(very!) easily accessed by train. As we know, indie shops can be hit or miss, since they tend to fit the owner's tastes...but I have to say, this shop had me wanting to buy ALL THE THINGS and start up many new crafts. (Restrained myself, as I had limited luggage space and Parisian craft shops on the itinerary.) Yarn and apparel fabrics were the main attractions for me--I picked up some cotton that later became a skirt, and a couple balls of bulky British yarn that are now keeping a friend's head warm in Toronto. I also added notions, markers, iron-ons, and paper goods to my craft arsenal. (I don't normally do paper stuff but how could I not buy giant cross-stitch paper??) I was super impressed by the machine parts collection--who knew that many feet existed?! I probably walked the whole store 3x to make sure I wasn't missing anything I couldn't live without. Anyway, amazing stock aside, the owner is incredibly sweet & kind. We had a nice little chat about the shop, and she graciously shared some business tips. Since that visit, I've been following her Instagram and *really* wish I had managed to take a class when I was in town. (Now I know for next time!!) The shop is bright, cheery, inviting, and beautifully pulled together. If you're in London and you or someone you love is a crafter, swing by this store. You're bound to find something(s) wonderful.

    Fawonderfu place Just what we crafters need…read more So nice to see what u need instead of buying on net Excellent selection and first rate classes at good price All materials supplied

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    Prick Your Finger - Inside Prick Your Finger

    Prick Your Finger

    4.0(8 reviews)
    11.9 miBethnal Green, Mile End / Globe Town
    ££

    I don't know a stitch about knitting, but this too-darling shop is eye-catching enough for even…read morenovices to peruse. I came in with a friend who was inquiring about a certain pattern, and the girl working was extremely friendly and as helpful as could be - even though her advice meant we didn't end up needing to buy anything... Perhaps what makes this store especially unique is their fantastical window displays, made entirely of, you guessed it - yarn. Apparently there's a whole slew of "knitting artists" out there... and many of them are on the monthly docket of this shop to deck out the window in whimsical and unbelievably architectural cascades of yarn. Last month it was a (large!) knitted sink and toilet... this month its a wooly version of a snowman. The shop offers classes... now, I'm not exactly one to bother knitting a scarf... but a truly ambitious and artistic construction of woven fiber is a slightly different and more enticing story... for £40 I can join one of their classes for "knitters and crocheters who have visions!" Hmmm....

    Reckons its a haberdashery but is mostly selling knitting stuff like it's some hallowed form of…read morereverential lost art. As a keen crafter who grew up in jumpers hand knitted and handed down by me ma I don't think it's anything special. Went in to check it out and the attendant was pretending she didn't notice us (2 people) this is hard to believe as you can almost see a red stripe round the walls where someone tried to swing a cat. When the attendant finally acknowledged us with a face like someone had dropped a stitch we had just about seen all of the meagre ammount of items on sale. I think they do 'knitting circles' in there too. In such a small space it would be the ideal way to pass on knits. Get yourself up the Roman Road nearby for bargain haberdashery and a fairly good sewing shop with a lovely chap who repairs machines.

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    Hobbycraft Superstores

    Hobbycraft Superstores

    4.3(10 reviews)
    13.9 mi
    ££

    Oh my. I am a crafty haberdashery JUNKIE....So this place is heaven for me…read more Ribbons, wool, acrylic paint, crochet hooks, storage boxes, embroidery scissors, felt squares, buttons, shrink plastic, embroidery thread, 0.05 fine-liners, ink pads, picture frames, and paint brushes are just a few things that sometimes fill up my basket when i allow myself a monthly visit here! It is huge, and never too busy...and the music play list sometimes comes up with some gems! They even have a Pets World a few doors down, where i like to stop and visit the floppy eared bunnies before i set off home!

    An enormous range of craft materials, including a very useful DIY framing department where you can…read moremeasure up your own prints and choose frames, mounts &c. yourself for a fraction of the cost of professional framing. Other things that you may be surprised to find there include a big artificial flower department, a model train section (not cheap!), and a doll house aisle with a variety of different ranges of furniture and dolls. My personal criticism is that the origami paper selection is slightly limited; there is hardly any washi paper and their bog-standard packs of paper have far fewer colours than Muji's (cheaper) equivalent. In general, value for money varies considerably across different products and there are a lot of items that you would find for considerably less on eBay or an online craft store. The best value for money is in the Hobbycraft own-brand rangeyou can get a pack of six pairs of craft scissors for under £5. Oh yeah, one more complaintthe aisles aren't labelled, which makes finding what you want rather tedious. It took my friend and me a long time to seek out the candle-making section. Still, all-round it's got a decent range of products for just about every craft activity you can think of, as well as accessories like storage boxes and carry cases, so it's definitely worth a visit.

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    Honor Parry

    Honor Parry

    5.0(7 reviews)
    6.2 miBattersea
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    We're planning a trip to London next week and I hoped to be able to pop in while we're there. It…read morelooks like the shop is closed but I called and a nice man answered the phone. They're open on Saturdays from 10a to 3p which is very good news!

    I love this place…read more I went on a search for knitting wool and came here on the Yelp recommendation of Joanna. I had to fit my visit into the shop's limited and somewhat odd operating hours, but fit it into my schedule, I did. And I'm sure glad I did as well. The shop is nothing special from the outside, and it's nothing particularly special from the inside. The walls are cubby holes dedicated to the seemingly haphazard storage of knitting wool/yarn. It's par for the course of any knitting/crocheting store, really. But the jewel of this place is its business owner, retired Mrs M.A. Jones. She self-professedly runs a wool shop to keep herself out of trouble. Love. Her. She is potentially the most helpful person I've met in my life. She's eager to hear about your project and to give you ideas on what yarns will be best for it. She doesn't try to upsell you, and she will recommend an acrylic wool if that's what will suit your project the most. I went in one day and bought a skein of wool. I went in the next day to buy some more, but mostly to show off what I'd done with the first skein, so eager I was for her encouragement and praise. She stocks both high-end and economical wools, so if you're cheap like me you won't have to suppress your balking at the dear wools that come with dear prices. 100 grams of a 70/30 acrylic-alpaca for £2.99 suits me just fine.

    Tribe Yarns - knittingsupplies - Updated May 2026

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