
I walked in to do a little fiber-tourism, and I was expertly guided toward the local yarn wall/tree. Montana has such amazing fiber to offer, and I couldn't help but treat myself to a local...
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Joseph's Coat, a women-owned and operated business located in Missoula, Montana, has been specializing in natural fibers since 1978. They offer a diverse selection of yarns and fibers sourced from local and regional producers, along with a range of tools and equipment for various fiber crafts.
The store features products such as Tobacco Root Valley yarns, Mountain Colors collections, and items from Palouse Yarn Company, catering to the needs of knitters, crocheters, spinners, and weavers alike. Joseph's Coat also hosts an open Craft Circle every Monday, fostering a community of fiber enthusiasts.
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I walked in to do a little fiber-tourism, and I was expertly guided toward the local yarn wall/tree. Montana has such amazing fiber to offer, and I couldn't help but treat myself to a local...
Tried to visit and even though the website said it would be open, it was closed. No sign on the door or the website.
Refused service due to no masks, wasn't offered one, worker wasn't wearing one. Drove from Washington state and went out of my way to stop in order to get yarn from Montana. I'm sure I'll find...
You know the stereotype of yarn stores being snooty? This one fits right in with it. I walked around the store for at least 15 minutes before anyone even acknowledged my existence. Someone else...
Unfriendly service. Not helpful. She cut me off mid sentence. Will definitely never go back. I'm sure there are other places to shop for yarn.
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