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    Rose's Native Designs - Had to get some beautiful jewelry to take home to LA

    Rose's Native Designs

    4.0(1 review)
    6.0 mi

    I found Rose's Native Designs after a long Google search looking for a local business that carried…read moresmudging supplies. I called the store on a Saturday afternoon and spoke to a woman who had the items I was after, and so we drove to Toppenish that afternoon to visit. Rose's is easy to find via Mapquest, right in downtown Toppenish across from City Hall. On a sunny day, surrounded by murals, the environment is welcoming and unique. Entering Rose's, we found the shop's owners were away, but the lady there (her name escapes me) greeted us and knew what I was looking for. The shop is full of all kinds of Native pieces, many of which are handmade by locals. There are dreamcatchers of all shapes, colors, and sizes, decorative Native items, many with wild animals on them such as wolves, bears, and eagles. There are unique jewelry pieces, different styles of medicine bags, beadwork items, as well as supplies for making your own pieces (beads, clasps, feathers, leather and suede material, stones, arrowheads, etc.). My mission to Rose's was for smudging supplies. I wanted sage and an abalone shell. Rose's had beautiful shells, one of which I immediately snatched up. There was a selection of smudging sage, both water and white, as well as sweetgrass. They carry small and large size bundles with very reasonable prices--it's been a few months, but I believe I got the shell for about $8, and the sage was between $4-8 depending on kind and size. Reasonably-priced in my opinion, even compared to prices on Amazon, PLUS you are getting local items, which happens to be important to me. We browsed with the kids (there are many breakables, so parents be attentive!) for over an hour looking at everything and chatting with the shopkeeper. I left feeling content with my purchases, and a wonderful sense of peace and tranquility (a lovely side-effect for those who are more, shall I say, "spiritually tuned"). We smudged at home and the sage was wonderful. It and the abalone shell are permanently displayed in a special place in our home. We have gone back since, with the same pleasant experience and helpful shopkeeper, to purchase various beads, medicine bags (they have fur and leather!), more sage, dried lavender, and a dreamcatcher. We've been consistently pleased with the shop's variety of items, quality, prices, and helpful staff. If you're ever in Toppenish, or if you're a local in search of Native items, I'd recommend you stop at Rose's Native Designs--it is a little gem well worth a look around!

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    Knot Another Hat

    Knot Another Hat

    4.4(9 reviews)
    76.8 mi
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    My friend and I came out to Hood River to visit an alpaca farm/yarn shop. We were so sad to have…read moredriven up to a closed shop. We were really sad and ended up at Hood River Distillery where the owner mentioned Knot Another Hat just around the block! Oh. My. Gosh. For as many times as I come to Hood River I'm baffled at myself that I hadn't been to this shop! What is wrong with me?! We open the shop door and it was just pure magic, fiber heaven, a place of solace for those that work with fiber. The space is big, bright and beautifully set up. Right when you walk in there is a living room style set-up where knitters and crocheters come to do their work and hang out. The shop owner was very friendly and informative. We had questions about a few products and she answered them. She also let us in on Wine and Wool night where you come with your knitting/crochet project and drink wine! I love that there is a giant selection of Berroco yarn--which I am fond of. There was also a fair selection of unique yarns like locally spun yarn and imported yarn (from Ireland)! She had a small selection of needles, hooks and other supplies in a corner. Lots of cute project bags that are locally crafted! There was a nice selection of knit/crochet themed misc stuff, too! She had wool wash, dryer balls, TONS of patterns and hats that she has either made or designed. It's a lovely shop and has easily become a staple to my trips out here. If you're not a knitter/crochter it's a great place to get gives for the knitter/crocheter in your life!

    Terrible customer service. They sell incomplete patterns and then hide behind their no refund…read morepolicy. They make you pay extra for the instruction videos after you've purchased the pattern, and later realize during the knitting process that it's incomplete. We live in a place that values community, and their business model is very anti community oriented. The yarn is beautiful, but the experience is not. Rather than attempting to make it right with the customer, they'll just ghost you.

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