The needlepoint shops in Houston and the surrounding area are starting to report in via Facebook about their status after Hurricane Harvey. I'll update this as more shop owners manage to get to their business premises and see what happened. Note that most of my information came informally from Needlepoint Nation on Facebook, so call before you try and visit a shop.
UPDATE: Kreinik posted information about closings here.
http://kreinikthread.blogspot.com/2017/08/needlework-shops-in-houston.html
ABC Stitch and Stitch Therapy - Shop is ok. They plan to reopen Friday, 9/1.
Bela's Needleworks - No word on this Edinburg shop.
Chandail - Everyone is fine but the shop phones are down now (8/30). They are moving to a new location shortly.
Chaparral says the shop's ok but they will definitely be closed on Tuesday, 8/29. They will open on Wednesday, 8/30.
Judy's Stitching Nook - was spared the worst per Kreinik
Needle House - Shop is fine and reopened today, 8/30. They report that none of the finishing was damaged (they have checked with all their finishers) but they are a little short-staffed so please bear with them as they try to get back to normal.
Nimble Fingers - Shop is fine but owner had to evacuate her home. The shop is closed until further notice.
We've heard that Past Times has sustained damage.
Spinning Wheel (finishers) - They are fine with all the finishing safe although some employees are stuck in place.
Stitches in Time - Shop is fine, but I don't know if it is open. Call first.
UPDATE #2: This article mentioned by the Needlework Retailer explains why we make things—and save them in a flood.
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/eidos/2017/08/what-you-save-in-a-flood/
UPDATE #3: What's the Point? in Ohio is selling a Texas Proud ornament with 100% of the $25 cost going to the charity of your choice. This opportunity ends 9/15/17.
https://www.facebook.com/dublinohio2007/
UPDATE #4: Alex Paras' Stitch for a Cause this month is for the Red Cross' Hurricane Harvey Disaster Relief.
http://store.apneedlearts.com/stitchforcause.html
UPDATE #5: Kangaroo Paw Designs has a new Texas Proud croakie design. Sales of this through September will be donated to the Red Cross and earmarked for Hurricane Harvey recovery efforts.
https://www.facebook.com/KangarooPawDesignsNeedlepoint/photos/a.172650579567047.1073741839.172598536238918/858912570940841/?type=3&theater
UPDATE #6: All proceeds from Nenah Stone's new Animal Angels will go to Austin Pets Alive, an animal rescue organization.
https://www.facebook.com/220431741403372/photos/pcb.1392481530865048/1392476600865541/?type=3
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Thursday, August 31, 2017
BREAKING NEWS: Houston Area Shops Reporting In
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2 comments:
Thank you for the updates. If anyone come forth to organize something for the stitchers (of all kinds) who lost things, please let everyone know. I certainly would be willing to donate some things.
JHM
http://needleworkerssamplings.blogspot.com/
Thanks JHM. I suspect that right now folks are still trying to get home to assess damage. The local guild chapters may organize something later once they know exactly what has gone and what needs replacing. But for now donate to the Red Cross and Salvation Army, reputable organizations that are already on the ground trying to help.
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