
Want cozy slippers? Or warm, soft mittens? No need to hurry to your nearest accessories store – you can make them yourself during the January and February classes at Seed Stitch Fine Yarn! From far and wide, fiber artists and those who knit and crochet flock to this exceptional Salem boutique owned by Salem locals, Courtney and Robbie Heath. Whether you are a stitching amateur or a many-year veteran, Seed Stitch Fine Yarn is sure to provide you with all of your knitting and crocheting needs, from a wide array of yarns, patterns, accessories, classes, inspiration and more. Specializing in natural fibers, from luxury cashmere to workhorse wools, Courtney’s discerning taste assures you always receive the highest quality materials. The store’s helpful and welcoming staff (and Courtney’s young daughter, Mazie, a frequent Seed Stitch visitor) can assist you, whether you’re working on your first or five-hundredth project.
Continue reading to learn more about this savvy businesswoman who will be featured in our upcoming CRAVE Boston Guide!
How would you describe your business in exactly three adjectives?
Creative. Inspirational. Welcoming.
What are your most popular products or services?
What I think people like most about Seed Stitch is the atmosphere, the comfort they feel when they walk in. Our customers are welcome to come, sit and work on a project any time. Regardless of skill level we’re happy to help them. I think it’s this sense of community and openness that attracts so many customers to the shop.
What is your indulgence?
Chocolate. Plain and simple.
What do you CRAVE in business? In life?
Creativity, inspiration, laughter, and contentment.
Check out Seed Stitch Fine Yarn at:
21 Front St. Salem, MA 01970
978-744-5557
And on Twitter @seedstitch
2 Responses to “Seed Stitch Fine Yarn”
Love this store. Such a lovely atmosphere.
Boston has fantastic yarn stores, but Seed Stitch is definitely one of my favorites. It’s a beautiful space. On the same street there’s a bead shop, a quilt shop, a fun clothing store… too bad that Harbor Sweets isn’t on Front as well… but it’s not too long of a walk.