I just went in today to buy a bunch of items for a project. Never been in a Beverly's before, but I am used to fabric stores. I went to the fabric counter to check on their process, ie do you want me to bring the rolls up, or leave em and get help. The heavier-set lady responded "bring them up". As I turned around to grab them, Im guessing she thought I was out of ear shot because she turned to her co-worker and said "no common sense". When I confronted her on this, she got defensive. Needless to say, I will just go visit my old fabric store from...
Read moreThis shop has really come around since I worked here from 2015-16. The staff is happier and friendlier. The stock is much more organized and is now stored safely. (There used to be large wooden crates on the shelf tops, which were a huge earthquake and fire hazard)
And, as someone who supports diversity, having more Hanukkah and Dia de los Muertos merchandise is a joy to see, and the ease of accessibility for those with disabilities is a huge relief. Great job!
Social-distance friendly, though the aisles can be a bit small to squeeze past...
Read moreI like Beverly's a lot for their non-fabric section. They've got a great crafting section with everything from scrapbooking supplies (including some Project Life stuff which is hard to find in person) to a huge jewelry making section! The fabric section is pretty lackluster unless you're looking for fabric to make a reusable bag - they pretty much only have low quality cotton fabric. The staff is friendly and helpful all around, ready and willing to lend an opinion or support to any project which is always appreciated. Overall I really like...
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