According to Vogue, needlepoint is having a “modern-day renaissance,” with Etsy reporting that searches for “beginner needlepoint items” are up 208% year-over-year. Whether you’re an experienced stitcher or you’re picking up a new hobby, here’s where to find supplies and support near Greenville.
Needlepoint & Co., 626 Congaree Rd., Greenville | Opening Saturday, Feb. 28, this shop promises to be “your new home for canvases, fibers, mahjong, and community.”
The Needle Tree, 22 Tindal Ave., Greenville | Since 1992, this local shop has been selling high-end yarns and hand-painted canvases — plus, they love teaching beginners one-on-one for free.
Cottage Grove Vintage Market, 1607 Laurens Rd., Greenville | Though not a dedicated needlepoint store, this shop features needlepoint canvases and kits for purchase.
Marquin Campbell, Online | This Greenville artist has quite the following in the Needlepoint community, and you can shop her canvases.
Stitching Fox, 22349 Asheville Hwy. Landrum | Shop canvases and threads and explore the classes and multi-day retreats at “Western Carolina’s premier needlepoint shop.”
Mary Katherine Needlepoint, 4099 Wells Hwy., Seneca | Get your supplies and accessories, or enjoy beginner classes and stitch-ins.
Needlepoint Lane, 464 E. Main St., Ste. #6, Spartanburg | Check out trunk shows and classes at this shop, in addition to being a go-to spot for canvases and finishing.
Pandas Crossing, 400 S. Main St., Ste. G, Mauldin | Before you come for me — yes, I know cross-stitching is different from needlepoint, but this shop did show up in my research and hosts stitch-in events.
ReCraft Creative Reuse Center, 2439 Laurens Rd., Greenville | If you’re looking for a deal, this thrift store is dedicated to all things crafting, including needles and threads.