Should this make me cautious?
#21
Give the shop a few chances. As a former business owner it is my experience a limited number of employees are really knowledgable. The exception seems to be in quilt shops. in LQs most employees work for fabric and are themselves quilters.
The person you met may have been a relative needed to stand in while owner had a pressing matter. Think of this she greeted you and was cordial. That counts for something.
The person you met may have been a relative needed to stand in while owner had a pressing matter. Think of this she greeted you and was cordial. That counts for something.
#22
Originally Posted by MyWifeMadeME
Everyone learns something new if they pay attention... Let's hope you taught her something. <grin>
#25
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Location: Brownwood TX
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Originally Posted by valsma
Today I decided to finally stop in at the LQS to take a look around and see if they sold a Chalk Pounce. A lady came from the back, said hi and asked if she could help me. I told her what I was looking for, a chalk pounce, she looked at me like I had two heads. I tried to explain it to her and she said she had never heard of it. I just happend to look up at the wall behind her and noticed they did sell them in both red and blue chalk. Upon taking it down she looks it over and makes a comment about how much easier that would make in marking designs on quilt using a stincil.
The shop is beautiful by the way and appears to be very well stocked, I just have to wonder about the knowledge of the employees or ?owner?. Being a beginner the last thing I need is the wrong advice.
The shop is beautiful by the way and appears to be very well stocked, I just have to wonder about the knowledge of the employees or ?owner?. Being a beginner the last thing I need is the wrong advice.
Robin in TX
#26
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Maybe she is a "beginner" also & not yet familiar w/the store inventory or w/quilting. You had a great teaching moment & bet she went home thinking (maybe even talking about) "you learn something new every day". :lol:
#28
I think I would say something to the manager or owner about the incident. If they don't have a clue about sewing, they can't be of help to quilters or people who sew. No sale, no business. Everyone who works in a speciality store should have some knowledge about what they are selling. If they don't know, they should ask until they will be able to explain what the item is for and how to use it to the customer. Myself, I probably wouldn't go back to a shop that didn't even know what they had for sale.
#29
Originally Posted by SueDid
I'm curious to hear how you like it once you try it. I had one years ago and it was super fast to mark with but the marks would be long gone before I finished quilting even a block.
#30
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Glenmoore, PA
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About 10 years ago I worked at Joanns. When I first started, I tried to go in a little early so I could browse the store to familiarize myself with what and where things were. If a customer asked me about something I wasn't familiar with, I would simply say, "I'm new here, let's go look for it together."
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