About Us
Kat's Craft Corner is a high-end craft store with a focus on the fibre arts. Our main product is yarn, knitting and crochet. Followed by embroidery and cross stitch.
We continuously strive to provide a space that is inclusive and makes quality craft activities accessible. Growing the community of fibre artists one stitch at a time.
Why Choose Us
Our Unique Things
We aim to be a provider of materials for slow fashion and crafts to practice mindfulness.
While fostering an appreciation for personalization, the renewability and the sustainability of natural fibres.
Canadian Yarn Brands
Our objective is to offer more than 50% of our stock having been either sourced, produced, and/or dyed in Canada. We are proud to say that we offer a plethora of Canadian yarn brands to sink your needles and hooks into. Brands include Ancient Arts Yarns, Koigu, Natural Ewe and more.
International Yarn Brands
We are excited to offer international brands such as Araucania Yarns where each skein is a unique piece of art. Laines du Nord who has been producing yarns with care and passion for over 40 years. And Mirasol who fund a school in the remote area of Munani to educate the children of the shepherds.
Embroidery Brands
Currently, 100% of our embroidery products are from Canadian artists. The artist brands include Knitted Bliss Stitching from Ontario, Hook, Line & Tinker from Nova Scotia, and Angiels Art from Alberta.
Community
Vision
We want to include more Canadian suppliers and help strengthen the Canadian fibre industry as a whole.
Additionally, we want to strengthen the fibre arts community in Canada by encouraging and welcoming all skill level knitters and crocheters.
Values
Create, cultivate mindfulness, and demonstrate care
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Land Acknowledgement
Kat's Craft Corner is situated on lands within the traditional and treaty territory of the Michi Saagiig and Chippewa Anishinaabeg and the signatories of the Williams Treaties, which include the Mississaugas of Scugog Island, Hiawatha, Curve Lake, and Alderville First Nations, and the Chippewas of Georgina Island, Rama and Beausoleil First Nations.