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    This place is amazing. When you walk in, you're greeted with a cheery hello, and how can we help…read moreyou? And they really mean it. The people who work there must have been selected not only for their skill at knitting (which is prodigious!j but also for their kindness and wonderful temperament. I'm a beginning knitter, and the help I need is always provided with a smile and encouragement. Sundays they have a knitting circle, where knitters of all abilities come and knit and chat and receive whatever help they need. The inventory is gorgeous and varied, and if you sign up for the newsletter, you'll want to make everything! If you're a knitter, or want to become one, this is the only store you'll ever need!

    I never expected a knitting lesson to turn into an episode of Seinfeld. Somewhere, Elaine Benes is…read morenodding in solidarity. After reading Loop's response, I feel compelled to clarify something: my original concern was never about a hug. I contacted the shop because the lesson I paid for was very different from previous lessons. During earlier lessons, Jason sat with me, helped me understand the pattern, and provided the one-on-one instruction I needed as a beginner. During this particular lesson, however, much of the time was spent straightening shelves and putting yarn away, and I repeatedly had to call him over for assistance. That was the issue. In fact, I was so confused by the change in Jason's demeanor during that lesson that I was trying to understand what had happened. The hug was something I brought up--not them--because I was looking for an explanation as to why the interaction felt so different from previous lessons. If it had truly been an issue, I am left wondering why it was never mentioned before. I had taken several lessons without incident, and it was only during the lesson where the instruction and attentiveness changed that it suddenly became part of the discussion. The reality is that I signed up for lessons because I need help reading patterns and understanding techniques. That's why I was paying for instruction. During previous sessions, Jason sat with me and provided that guidance. During this lesson, however, much of the time was spent on other tasks, and I repeatedly had to ask for assistance. What remains disappointing is that the original concern--the quality of the lesson I paid for--has still never been meaningfully acknowledged. I paid for instruction and did not receive the level of instruction I had received during prior lessons. For that reason, I believe a refund for that lesson would have been appropriate. The references to staff comfort and well-being also feel misplaced. At no point did I believe anyone was uncomfortable, and if they were, I trust they could have simply said so. Regardless, that was never the reason for my call. At this point, I am left with unwound yarn, an unfinished project, and the feeling that a straightforward customer concern was turned into something far more complicated than it needed to be. A knitting lesson becoming a Seinfeld episode was not on my 2026 bingo card, but here we are. Shame on you both.

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