Come To The Point

San Rafael, United States

4.8

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4 reviews

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Accepts Credit Cards
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Bike Parking
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
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Dogs Allowed
Yes

Description

Specialties

Located approximately ten minutes off 101 in downtown San Rafael, this warm and welcoming shop provides a wide range of gorgeous canvases, superior fibers, individual instruction, canvas customization and soft goods finishing for everyone from the absolute beginner to the experienced stitcher. If you’re looking for cross stitch supplies, come one in!

We showcase Presencia floss and perle cottons, silk and ivory from brown paper packages, and a variety of threads from the Caron Collection, JAR Threads and Rainbow Gallery. We also stock a limited supply of the discontinued JL Walsh silk/​wool.

Come to the Point! offers Guild Members a 10% discount on all full-​price merchandise upon presentation of your membership card.

For the convenience of our customers, we offer a selection of greeting cards.

Can’t pay us a visit? We will ship anywhere in the United States!

We look forward to helping you find the perfect canvas for someone special. That just might be you!

Meet the Manager

Michelle H.

Manager

Come to the Point! is owned and operated by Michelle Hufford, a life-​long avid needlepointer, who participated in the choir seat cover project to celebrate the 100th anniversary of San Francisco’s Grace Episcopal Cathedral in 1997.

A piece of hers also found its way in to the hands of His Holiness, Pope Benedict XVI, a decade later! The following item appeared in a Winter 2007 issue of the Catholic San Francisco’s“On the Street Where You Live” column by Tom Burke.

Let’s hear it for Michelle Hufford, proprietor of San Rafael’s Come to the Point! needlepoint shop and whose work recently found its way into the Vatican. A woven wine carrier Michelle made caught the eye of fellow Marinite Heidi Kuhn, founder of Roots of Peace, who thought it perfect for a bottle of Robert Mondavi wine, specially autographed by the vintner, and set to be presented to Pope Benedict XVI in a private audience.