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Tricoter
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Review by:
Amanda R.
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I have shopped at several LYSs in Seattle. In not a single one, have I been asked if I want help right off the bat when I enter. Many shops probably want to let their customers feel free to browse unhindered. Which is what I want to do most of the time. This being the norm, I find that if I do ask for help, it is gladly given. I have asked for and received help when I was a new knitter at Tricoter. I purchased my first sock yarn, book and needles there, and they kindly offered that I return when I was ready to turn the heel. I did not return since I figured it out on my own. But they seem to help people out all the time, not just on certain days. I think many LYSs can be a little intimidating for a new knitter, and this store is small and cozy, so it is hard to feel like you can browse anonymously. That is not a big deal. People really need to get over feeling like people are being snobby-- instead, just ask for some help, and you will receive some. It can be a little busy there on the weekend, so patience may be required.
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