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All you "needle"

 

This local shop in my town is one of my favourite places to visit. "All you needle" is a craft shop which sells knitting and crochet supplies, sewing machines, accessories and tools along with needlwork. 

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Comments

Fine looking street photo. Looks warm with all those palm trees. Good thing there is a craft store to carry all the needle supplies.
Tom said…
...they came up with a clever name!
Susan Heather said…
When we get over this damn virus it is time for a trip north.
Betty J. Crow said…
I would enjoy stopping by this store. Happy weekend!
William Kendall said…
Lovely street view.
A great name for that type of shop. Have a lovely week ahead
Iris Flavia said…
Love the name. Would also love to send you my new jacket that is too big and I have no idea if it´s a good idea for me to fix it... total newbie in this. Darn for being small.
Tigger's Mum said…
F's kind of shop. When it came to shop nsmes we liked "Junk & Disorderly" on a second-hand shop.
Jim said…
I can always tell when I see a shopfront like this that it's either Australia or New Zealand.
Bill said…
A funny and clever name.
Fun60 said…
I like the name which is memorable. I imagine there would be lots of interesting bits and pieces in that shop that I would like to buy.
NatureFootstep said…
lol, love the name of the shop :)

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