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Delighting our customers is our goal. Our owner, Elyse Anderson along with her husband Bill (affectionately known as Mutha Bear) and shop staff are committed to making sure that your experiences at Only Ewe and Cotton Too exceed your expectations. We offer a number of in-store classes in knitting, crochet, spinning and weaving along with special classes focused on hand dying and felting. Whether you are just beginning to enjoy the fiber arts or are an accomplished artisan, you will find classes and projects which open new opportunities for your handiwork and developing your skills. We are always available to work with you on your special project and do offer one-on-one sessions. Our teaching staff are well acquainted with spinning and weaving equipment and we carry spindles, spinning wheels, rigid heddle looms and those accessories to help you transform your fibers into beautiful yarns and fabrics. In addition to many of the well known market yarns and fibers we are pleased to introduce you to those small independent producers that we have met over the years. These ranchers, farmers, and indy dyers take great pride in their products and we are pleased to bring these to you along with their stories. Our website and blog have introduced us to many new customers and friends and now with our web store we have the opportunity reach out beyond the Atlanta metro area. Whether in person or on-line, we look forward to being of service.
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North Farm Market Place
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Crabapple Village
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Phone: (770) 740-0844

Address: 12315 Crabapple Rd, Alpharetta, GA 30004

Website: http://www.onlyeweandcottontoo.com

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