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    Needlework Vault

    4.1 (11 reviews)
    ModerateArts & Crafts
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Great selection of New Orleans ornaments and threads. Friendly staff! A must visit for stitchers when in NOLA!

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    This shop's needlepoint roots go back to the old Needleworks shop on Tulane Avenue and New Orleans needlepoint icon Margee Farris.

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    Ed. Smith's Stencil Works - Rubber Stamp from 1943!

    Ed. Smith's Stencil Works

    4.3(6 reviews)
    1.4 miMid-City
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    Want to see some quality work? Going through my parents' estate, I found this rubber stamp from Ed…read moreSmith about 1943 when the company was either at 426 or 326 Camp (can't quite read what it says on the handle). It's was still being used!

    I realized today that I have been coming to Ed Smith Stencil Works for over 15 years. That really…read moreisn't that long when you consider that they have been in business since 1867. Before I get to the main body of my review, I want to mention their old location. Located on Camp Street in a very old building, the amount of history in that place was truly amazing. In their case were old police badges, old signs, etc. that they had made throughout the years. I was really sad to see them move from the old spot, but the new place is much more customer friendly. Now in Mid-City, there is ample street and lot parking. Inside the store is clean, modern and efficient. There are many items on display that show the range of things they can create. Everything from vinyl signs to super high end markers for mausoleums. The favorite piece of mine is the old wheelbarrow branded with the Ed Smith logo prominently displayed in the lobby. But looking at cool things is not why I come. I have had many different items made by Ed Smith over the years including name tags, desk name plates, office door plates and most recently self-inking stamps. The quality of their stamps is first rate. They even handled a difficult custom job for me that I picked up today. While not cheap, I have never seen a self- inking stamp so large or so clear. The staff are very helpful and even willing to deal with difficult customers who have unrealistic expectations (Me). I am sure you can go to some national company for these kinds of things, but trust me, Ed Smith is the best at what they do, and they are local.

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