“Great resource you can get almost anything here. I like that you can buy singles of things like specific pencils or brushes. Usually online you have to buy them in packs. Even if you just go in and look around you can often find something new that you want to try.”
“Yes it has change. How can a place that was already the best get better. They have expanded making them the supreme one stop shop for all your crafting needs ??????”
“Great spot for art and stationery supplies. A surprising amount of varied supplies in a cozy sized shop. Very friendly service and close to lots of shops and parking.”
9AM - 8PM
465 US-46 #2, Totowa“Not nearly as much "hobby" as it used to be. More of a mashup of Home Goods and Michael's, anymore. Not necessarily a bad thing as we've bought a lot of nice things for the holidays and the occasional crafty items. I suppose they've adapted to the changing times in that hobby stores are shrinking and disappearing as the years go by, which is unfortunate. Wish they were open on Sundays! That's one way they (and Chick-fil-A) could definitely adopt for changing times.”
“Excellent selection of crafts and embroidery supplies! Schuyler was so friendly and helpful! Definitely going back! Kat was so informative regarding the embroidery machines.”
“A large selection of artist gear; mostly targeting teachers & students of tge arts.I did find the framing section suitable to photography.Helpful and friendly staff.”
“Patty taught me how to make stained glass at a community class in ridgewood and she is the best! I really miss going to her classes but I’m happy to say I’ve run out of materials and I will be going back to her shop that’s stocked with everything that’s needed to make my pieces.”