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Tricoter
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Review by:
Colleen H.
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I had heard the rumors before I visited Tricoter -- that the staff were snooty and if you didn't dress/look a certain way, you wouldn't get any attention. But a coworker told me she had been taken good care of, so I decided to see for myself. On my first visit, I walked through the shop. There was a class being held at the big table. I saw a couple of staffers, but they walked right past me as if I were invisible, even though I was obviously trying to find something! I noticed that yarns are arranged by color (pretty effect, but how the heck are you supposed to find anything?). I didn't stay long. On my second visit, I was ignored again, so I bought a back issue of a magazine I'd been looking for and left. On my third visit (only because I'd exhausted the other local shops for back issues of Rebecca), I was treated in a fairly friendly manner once I found what I needed (by myself). I don't see any need to go back.
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