After nearly nine years running a neighborhood yarn and knit-centric craft shop, Queen Anne resident and Hilltop Yarn owner Jennifer Hill says the store will be hanging up its knitting needles for good at the end of the month.
Hilltop Yarn, located at 2225 Queen Anne Ave N. will be closing up shop Monday, March 29, and is offering sales on its stock from now until closing.
Hill said the decision was not taken lightly. It came after two years of serious consideration–after an electrical fire in their previous location in late 2008 almost burned the shop down and left the entire stock with smoke damage; after sales tax went up, again.
“It’s been coming for a number of years,” Hill said. “I think most small business owners would tell you they have pretty complicated relationships with their business. You’re constantly toying with the idea that tomorrow will be better. We’re pretty optimistic people, small business owners–we’re intrinsically optimistic.”
Like many small business owners, a couple unfortunate events alongside the economic downturn has made it hard to make ends meet. Hill hasn’t been able to take in income for nearly two years. Instead, she’s been looking for jobs.
“I’ve applied for a lot of jobs over the last year. My business really hasn’t paid me any significant amount of money since the fire, so I’ve been applying for the last two years and I’ve been turned down and turned down,” Hill said. “I heard a lot of ‘You’ve been your own boss for a long time. You don’t really want to come here and have me be your boss.’”
Until finally Nordstrom’s saw her years experience as a business owner as a plus and offered her a job. And though she’s sad to say goodbye to her own shop, Hill can’t hide the fact that she’s ecstatic to have a full time job.
“I’m fully employed. I’m thrilled!” she said. “Nordstrom’s was the first place that valued that I’d been my own boss. It’s a good fit.”
Hill, who has lived in Queen Anne since she was 12 and is very involved with the Upper Queen Anne Merchants Association, said she will be most sad to leave the league of neighborhood business owners that work to bring the community together through organizing programs like Holiday Magic and Halloween trick-or-treating.
“It’s been really exciting to work with all the other business owners on the Ave and make the community great,” she said. “That’s the one thing I’m so grateful to my business for–to be able to really make in impact in my own neighborhood. I’ll really miss that.”
And though Hilltop Yarn will no longer be open, Hill has no intention of letting all of the knitting fun born out of the shop go to waste. Over the years she has compiled a network of knitting lovers who frequently attend specialty classes offered at Hilltop or meet for weekly knitting groups.
“I have two amazing women who work for me who are teachers, and I’m meeting with one of them tomorrow morning to get their website set up so she can continue teaching classes,” Hill said, noting that someone suggested she sell her contact list, to which she responded, “These are my friends and neighbors and I’m not going to profit off of that.”
As for the two active knitting groups who meet at the shop on Wednesdays and Thursdays, Hill said she’s talked with Brent, the owner of Muse Coffee Co. on 10th Ave W. and Greg over at Eat Local, just kitty corner from Hilltop, about hosting the group after the shop closes.
As for what is to become of the building, Hill said she’s looking for new tenants.
“The building owner in my new space is probably one of the most positive people I’ve ever worked with–she’s wonderful!” she said. “I’d love to see some exciting entrepreneur jump in there and make great use of that space.”
In preparation for closing, everything at Hilltop is now 10 percent off, and Hill said the discounts will increase every week until the 29th.
“By the last week things will probably be 30, 40 even 50 percent off. So hopefully there will be some good deals to be had!”




16 responses so far ↓
1 Penny // Mar 6, 2010 at 10:11 am
This is really sad. Stupid economy.
2 jdb // Mar 6, 2010 at 4:04 pm
I agree that this is sad, but I will say that the last time I went there I was the only customer in the store and was completely ignored by the sales staff. They just chatted to each other and never even acknowledged me, let alone ask if I needed any help finding anything. I ended up making my purchase at Too Much Yarn downtown instead.
Maybe that was an anomaly, but customer service is crucial in this kind of economic downturn.
3 Davidloew // Mar 7, 2010 at 2:19 am
This is too bad. By the way, 675 sq ft at over $40 per sq ft? How can a new start up biz get in there? That's too bad too.
4 Graeme GIbson, D.C. // Mar 7, 2010 at 10:56 pm
It's a real shame for Queen Anne to lose such a wonderful business. I was sorry to read about all of the turmoil that Jennifer has been through since 2008.
All the best, and now we have even more of a reason to shop at Nordy's.
5 Steam'Coat // Mar 8, 2010 at 5:08 am
So very sorry to hear the news. One of the reasons I chose Queen Anne was because I'm an avid knitter and wanted to live near a yarn shop. I've taken classes there since last summer and moved up here last month. Bad timing all around.
6 Ktep // Mar 8, 2010 at 11:48 pm
I have been a loyal customer since they opened and it is sad to see them leave the community. It is just a reminder that we need to support our local stores.
7 Ignored too // Mar 15, 2010 at 8:29 pm
I had the same experience. I came in with my nephew who wanted yarn for fingerweaving but left after we were completely ignored.
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