Located In: Salmon Landing Market
Service Options: In-store shopping
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5 Salmon Landing STE 204, Ketchikan, AK 99901 Phone: (907) 225-5422 Website: http://www.silverthimblealaska.com/
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Review Summary
Jane Bloxham
Staff was super helpful.
Kim Stichler
For its size has a nice selection
Jody Bunch
Very friendly owner and It was an easy walk from the cruise ship.
Carla Newman
Fun place for Alaska projects. Wall hanging I could sew, love the crafts.
Ebeth E
Lots of fabric at reasonable price.
Vanessa Hawk
My mother & I went in there on mothers day to browse & possibly be inspired to do our own Art work. We were followed around by a very unfriendly woman. She was nice to everyone else. Another lady behind the counter was shaking her head a lot after my mom asked her if they have any felt. Which i felt was unnecessary. She never smiled or said sorry wrong don’t. The other lady my mom asked her how she was doing & I didn’t notice her until she talked to her. She said fine as she looked away & left. My mom couldn’t take the unkindness & wanted to leave. I wasn’t done looking & thought she’d change her attitude. Or I gave her the benefit of the doubt. She,again,disappointed me. She offered help to these white men around me. We are predominantly Native. We are also Christians. Who just came from church. I initially thought maybe they were overwhelmed. I feel we were singled out the moment we walked in. Treated like criminals. & we hardly go in there. Probably never will,again. Shame on them.