This week we’re visiting a remarkable business in Guelph that has grown from humble beginnings to a much-loved destination shop for those who enjoy sewing.
Whether it’s dress-making, quilting, or simple crafts, Triangle Sewing Centre has to be your store of choice. Actually, it’s much more than a store. It’s also a place to learn about the art of sewing in its many forms. Plus, it’s a treasure trove of notions that you likely won’t find anywhere else! The owners, Nick and Nancy, often hear such exclamations from their customers, who are thrilled when they discover that rare item they’ve been looking for.
And if Triangle Sewing Centre doesn’t have the item you’re looking for, tell them. They’ll do their best to locate it for you.
Triangle Sewing Centre has been operating out of their Woolwich Street location since 1999, but have actually been in business since 1970.
They sell some of the best sewing machines on the market, manufactured by some of the best name-brands in the business, such as Bernina, Janome and Brother. We’re way past the days of manual and plain electric. Sewing machines today fully embrace microchip technology and, just like game consoles and television, link to and glean information from the World Wide Web. The things these machines can do today is nothing short of incredible.
Creativity with fabric is now pretty much limitless. From quilting to smocking to embroidery – it’s all at your fingertips. If you’d like a demonstration, just ask any of the helpful staff at Triangle Sewing Centre. They’ll be happy to show examples of what is possible these days. You’ll be utterly amazed at what can now be created in the comfort of your home. And it’s such fun!
Intimidation isn’t an issue here, either. When you buy a machine from Triangle Sewing Centre, it includes lessons on how to use it.
Hands up all those who already own sewing machines and aren’t really confident in using them, or don’t use them to their full potential. It’s a common enough scenario, but you can take the mystery out of your machine by attending some of the classes on offer at Triangle Sewing Centre. Get to know your machine and meet others who enjoy sewing. Classes are held right on the premises – everything from how to insert a zipper to making clothes for a doll. For a full listing of current classes, just visit their website.
There are also some great classes for the kids, including Kids Camps over the Christmas holidays, March break and the summer holidays.
Every Tuesday night is Kids Club at the Triangle Sewing Centre. This has proven to be a very popular event. Children learn to sew, and get a tremendous thrill out of creating something for themselves. There are kids here who are already quite skilled at making their own clothes. And, of course, it’s a skill they will keep for life.
Need we remind you that Christmas is just around the corner? Whether you sew or know someone who does, Triangle Sewing Centre is full of fabulous gift ideas. Consider something as simple as making a personalized Christmas stocking for a loved one, or perhaps a gift certificate.
Quilters, experienced or novice, will just love Triangle Sewing Centre. If you’re interested in quilting, you can learn the craft here by signing up for one of their beginner classes. There are some exquisite examples of quilts on display in the store, with patterns to suit all tastes and preferences. You’ll find a large selection of batik fabrics too, including a good choice of fat quarters.
Oh, and they have one of the best button selections anywhere. Even the knitters among you should check those out. You’ll be smiling!
Apart from machine sales, Triangle Sewing Centre also offers skilled service and repairs on all types of machines.
The store is well worth a visit – it’s a real pleasure to browse and you’re assured of a friendly welcome from the highly trained staff.
If you want an online peek in the meantime, check out the Triangle Sewing Centre website.
Triangle Sewing Centre is located at:
386 Woolwich Street,
Guelph, Ont, N1H8L2
Tel: 519-822-9910
Toll free: 1-877-212-9863
On the web:
www.trianglesewing.on.ca