By Corwink on Monday, January 21, 2008 at 05:32PM PST
I LOVE this shop!! There is no shortage of inspiration here. There are tons of beautiful samples all over the shop. The yarn choices are abundant. Tons of classes, kits, bags, notions, etc. Oh and if that wasn't enough....they have a movie night once a month. How fun!? The staff is very friendly and could not have been more helpful. AWESOME!!!
By craftyladonna on Tuesday, June 17, 2008 at 09:12AM PDT
If you want to learn to knit or improve your skills, this is the place to go!
The staff is very friendly and available to answer questions.
The shop has a large selection that is well organized without being crowded.
By anonymous on Friday, August 01, 2008 at 12:37PM PDT
it seems that STRING, A KNITTING BOUTIQUE has closed up shop. they have taken their site off KnitMap and probably will be liquidating their inventory and closing the business. they have had some real management problems over the past year and the overheads in Highlands Ranch are just too high to turn a profit. too bad. String, Strang, Strung. bye bye
By anonymous on Monday, August 04, 2008 at 06:17PM PDT
Well, for the second time in 4 days, the STRING BOUTIQUE has taken itself off the Denver knitting knitmap list. What is it hiding???
By anonymous on Friday, August 08, 2008 at 10:08AM PDT
UPDATE: for the third time in 6 days, the STRING BOUTIQUE has taken itself off the KnitMap list (check for yourself). If they can't even keep a shop lising up on KnitMap, how in the world can they keep a real store open? Symptomatic of that shop, isn't it? (in addition to calling their knitting customers "gaggles of gossipy women") hmmm, why would they treat their customers that way? No way to run a shop IMHO.
By anonymous on Friday, August 29, 2008 at 06:59AM PDT
String, A Knitting Boutique in Highlands Ranch is not closing. I have been going into that shop on a weekly basis. I take classes there. I am also taking classes in the fall. Before assuming they closed you may actually want to refer to their website instead of this one. I don't intend that to sound rude, but I felt that odd that a post states they closed, when they have not. How odd is that? Spread rumors that are not true. I love Strings shop. Granted some of the prices are a little high, but they have higher end quality yarn. I have checked the prices online for the same brand yarns and they are the same comparable. You get what you pay for. And the staff is super friendly. Granted I have been in there a lot lately, but most of the staff knows my name. And they hold items for you. That kind of customer service doesn't seem to exist anymore. Love it.
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By Corwink on Monday, January 21, 2008 at 05:32PM PST
I LOVE this shop!! There is no shortage of inspiration here. There are tons of beautiful samples all over the shop. The yarn choices are abundant. Tons of classes, kits, bags, notions, etc. Oh and if that wasn't enough....they have a movie night once a month. How fun!? The staff is very friendly and could not have been more helpful. AWESOME!!!
By craftyladonna on Tuesday, June 17, 2008 at 09:12AM PDT
If you want to learn to knit or improve your skills, this is the place to go!
The staff is very friendly and available to answer questions.
The shop has a large selection that is well organized without being crowded.
By anonymous on Friday, August 01, 2008 at 12:37PM PDT
it seems that STRING, A KNITTING BOUTIQUE has closed up shop. they have taken their site off KnitMap and probably will be liquidating their inventory and closing the business. they have had some real management problems over the past year and the overheads in Highlands Ranch are just too high to turn a profit. too bad. String, Strang, Strung. bye bye
By anonymous on Monday, August 04, 2008 at 06:17PM PDT
Well, for the second time in 4 days, the STRING BOUTIQUE has taken itself off the Denver knitting knitmap list. What is it hiding???
By anonymous on Friday, August 08, 2008 at 10:08AM PDT
UPDATE: for the third time in 6 days, the STRING BOUTIQUE has taken itself off the KnitMap list (check for yourself). If they can't even keep a shop lising up on KnitMap, how in the world can they keep a real store open? Symptomatic of that shop, isn't it? (in addition to calling their knitting customers "gaggles of gossipy women") hmmm, why would they treat their customers that way? No way to run a shop IMHO.
By anonymous on Friday, August 29, 2008 at 06:59AM PDT
String, A Knitting Boutique in Highlands Ranch is not closing. I have been going into that shop on a weekly basis. I take classes there. I am also taking classes in the fall. Before assuming they closed you may actually want to refer to their website instead of this one. I don't intend that to sound rude, but I felt that odd that a post states they closed, when they have not. How odd is that? Spread rumors that are not true. I love Strings shop. Granted some of the prices are a little high, but they have higher end quality yarn. I have checked the prices online for the same brand yarns and they are the same comparable. You get what you pay for. And the staff is super friendly. Granted I have been in there a lot lately, but most of the staff knows my name. And they hold items for you. That kind of customer service doesn't seem to exist anymore. Love it.
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