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    Tuft A Rug

    4.5 (8 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Vivian H.

    Super fun experience, went with a couple friends. You come in with a photo of what you want to tuft and you'll trace it during your workshop. They take you through a quick training on how to use the tufting gun and then you get straight to work! Honestly took longer than 3 hours because we kept fixing our mistakes haha. Once finished they'll take a week or so to finish up your rug by adding the latex backing and trimming. Overall a really fun experience I'd recommend for people that love hands on crafty experiences!

    Janquel J.

    We had so much fun here creating our own rugs! It was cool to see our rugs go from an outline to an actual rug. I was nervous when we arrived because I've never made a rug, but the staff walked us through a few practice rounds before we began and I was ready to start! The owner and staff were incredibly friendly and helpful. I would absolutely come here again, whether on a date or with friends.

    I've been here 3 times so far and I can't get enough of it! The first and second time, my group was with the owner and it's always a great time being able to talk to him! The third time (which was earlier this month) I took my younger cousins with me and we were with Ari (I believe that's her name) and she was so friendly, we all had such a good time! They give you a little tutorial beforehand and honestly the process overall takes quite a bit but the end result is SO worth it! I wish I lived closer so that I could go more often, but it's always a nice little "treat yourself" type of thing and I love bringing new people with me! They have a wall of yarn colors (sooooo aesthetically pleasing) and they have a range of rug size options! I usually go with the 21x18 size and I honestly find the price to be a STEAL considering you get a mini lesson, your own work station, your own equipment, AND YOU GET TO MAKE YOUR OWN RUG! I already can't wait for my next appointment! Thank you for making every visit so incredibly amazing

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    I use to manage this studio for three years. Through out my time there I endured some strange…read morebehaviors from not just the owner Kelly but also her husband. The mall this establishment is in celebrates Pride Month as does all of the other stores. So naturally I put up decorations along with the rest of the mall. This angered Kelly and she started tearing down my rainbows. She said she wanted to remain "neutral". That was the first red flag as I, her manager, is queer and she knew this. The 2nd red flag was when her husband picked me up from this location (as I am disabled and can't drive) to take me to their Plano location. When I hopped into the car a song was playing, her husband quickly turned off the song and went looking through his phone for another. He then puts on The Lords of Acid - Pussy Song. We were alone in the car The owner Kelly and her husband are anti LGBTQ and anti immigrant. I ran their studio for three years before their beliefs reared their ugly heads. I, myself am a queer Latino. The mall celebrates Pride Month, Kelly didn't like this so she tore down all of the decorations I put up. She loved the indigenous pottery workshops I would do, they made HER LOTS OF MONEY. I ultimately QUIT because he husband was watching me on the cameras and had an issue with my sick child being at the studio when I had no other option. This man wasn't my boss. He had to pick me up one day for a convention, when I got in the car a song was playing . HE TURNED OFF THE SONG LOOKED GOR A NEW ONE AND PUT ON :LORDS OF ACID- THE PUSSY SONG. I'm queer, married and someone MOTHER. DO NOT WORK HERE IT IS NOT SAFE. We were in the car for at least 20 minutes... The final nail in the coffin was when her husband called me at work because he was watching me that morning bending down sorting the orders. My son, who was 11 at the time had his head down on the table. We had been up all night as my child developed hives and we had just gotten in from the doctor. ​I could not have prepared for this so I took him and his medicines to work with me. Well her husband didn't like that because it "looks bad". Mind you, this is the same kid that would volunteer on the weekends to help me clean the studio after parties for extra allowance. Kelly encouraged this. This man and father told me to find other accommodations. So I did, I easily found another job. If you go here you support an owner who not only makes excuses for her perverted husband but someone who hates kindness and equality. The people who stand by this women all look exactly like HER. Sound familiar?

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