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Posted: 30 June 2008 01:39 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 16 ]  
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LOL Gill- too right.

im glad im not the only one that finds it madness to do this!

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Posted: 30 June 2008 01:55 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 17 ]  
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I’m glad my local yarn shop doesn’t have this policy, they have some folders filled with older patterns that are a pound each. A few times I’ve come out with more than half a dozen, very expensive if I had to but the wool there and then as well. Also with some yarn purchases you get selected patterns free.

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Posted: 30 June 2008 07:32 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 18 ]  
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That is really an awful policy. I can see how she’s trying to encourage people to spend more in her shop, but she’d be better off offering a small discount on the yarn if you bought it along with the pattern. It means a narrower profit margin, but if she loses even small sales because of this policy, she won’t have a profit at all.

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Posted: 30 June 2008 07:49 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 19 ]  
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DonkeyTeapot - 30 June 2008 07:32 PM

That is really an awful policy. I can see how she’s trying to encourage people to spend more in her shop, but she’d be better off offering a small discount on the yarn if you bought it along with the pattern. It means a narrower profit margin, but if she loses even small sales because of this policy, she won’t have a profit at all.

If she keeps up this policy she won’t have a shop never mind profit.!!!!

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Posted: 30 June 2008 08:17 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 20 ]  
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that’s just nuts isn’ it?  I’ve been more than once to knitting shops on my travels and bought just the odd one or two patterns.  Especially if you’re on hols or something you don’t always have the space to be able to buy wool too - what are you these daft shop owners going to do if they are alienating all their possibly regular customers AND all the passing trade, such as it maybe.

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Posted: 02 July 2008 02:10 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 21 ]  
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Especially mad for a doll’s dress pattern, that you might well want to buy to use up some leftovers!  I guess she’s trying to avoid people buying yarn online where it’s cheaper, but I suspect most people will do just as you did (and as I would too!) and not buy anything…

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Posted: 03 July 2008 10:15 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 22 ]  
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Years ago (before internet shopping took off)I went into our local wool shop to buy a pattern for some wool I had been given. She did sell it to me but she had a right moan about people buying patterns without wool even though I explained I had been given some wool. Needless to say I didn’t go back. The shop is long gone but I’m still knitting.

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Posted: 03 July 2008 11:25 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 23 ]  
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funny how we go back to shops who are friendly and helpful and don’t go back to those shopkeepers who have a moan at us....wonder why that is?

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Posted: 03 July 2008 11:26 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 24 ]  
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yez very odd.  Wonder if they suspect anything?

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Posted: 03 July 2008 11:30 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 25 ]  
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sadly, probably not!

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Posted: 08 July 2008 02:30 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 26 ]  
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This is an odd policy, but not a new one. What used to be our Remmant Shop - now jewellers, but also selling wool - was doing this 3 years ago.

For me selling patterns is only a small part of my business. Maybe selling 5 to 10 in a good week.  I have not raised the price on them since I took over although my suppliers have raised their prices to me three times. I still charge £1.75 a pattern and sell them regardless of whether customers buy their yarn here. But I am still told how expensive they are. I know that the rrp is £2.20 and that is what most retailers charge.

I dare not put up my prices as I know most of my customers would not pay them. I also know that a lot of my customers copy their patterns to pass on to friends and family. Then buy cheap yarn from other places. Although I also try to keep my prices competitive and have absorbed the last 2 price rises from my supplier.

It is incredibly hard - maybe impossible -to make a living from a wool shop. Much as I love doing it, and most of my customers. If anyone asked my advise about opening a wool shop now, I would say - Don’t do it.

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Posted: 08 July 2008 02:58 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 27 ]  
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AAhhh shame.  long face If we can get more young ones to STAY interested it would help. I find that some get disheartend when they make a few mistakes so they give up and only go back a lot of years later. By then of course the wool shops are either going or gone.
I wish the crafts were more pushed in schools, especially now that we are in for a reccession, along with PROPER cooking.

Oh dear...I am off into Granny mode.......

Nice to see you back, are you all well now?

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Posted: 08 July 2008 03:30 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 28 ]  
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I think I am in permanant “granny” mode. But the youngsters don’t want to do anything that takes working on.

My arm is probably as good as its going to get now, and am managing to knit again - yippee. Thanks for asking x

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Posted: 08 July 2008 03:37 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 29 ]  
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Oh you are welcome. We have only a few more weeks of family and then back to being able to get about more so we will come and have a nosy at your end of the world!!!

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Posted: 08 July 2008 03:59 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 30 ]  
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I can keep young uns interested…

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