Greenville Needlepoint Shops Offer Supplies, Classes, and Community

Whether you're a seasoned stitcher or picking up a new hobby, these local spots have everything you need to get started with needlepoint.

Published on Feb. 25, 2026

Needlepoint has seen a surge in popularity, with Etsy reporting a 208% year-over-year increase in searches for 'beginner needlepoint items.' In the Greenville, SC area, several shops are catering to both experienced stitchers and those new to the craft, offering canvases, fibers, classes, and a sense of community.

Why it matters

The rise of needlepoint reflects a broader trend of people seeking out hands-on hobbies and creative outlets, especially during the pandemic. These local Greenville shops provide a hub for this growing community of stitchers, offering not just supplies but also educational resources and social opportunities.

The details

From the newly opened Needlepoint & Co. to long-standing shops like The Needle Tree and Stitching Fox, the Greenville area has several dedicated needlepoint retailers. These stores sell high-quality canvases, fibers, and accessories, while also hosting classes, stitch-in events, and multi-day retreats to help beginners and experts alike hone their skills. Local artist Marquin Campbell has also built a following in the needlepoint community with her original canvases available for purchase online.

  • Needlepoint & Co. is opening on Saturday, February 28, 2026.
  • The Needle Tree has been selling needlepoint supplies and offering classes since 1992.

The players

Needlepoint & Co.

A new needlepoint shop in Greenville that promises to be 'your new home for canvases, fibers, mahjong, and community.'

The Needle Tree

A Greenville needlepoint shop that has been in business since 1992, selling high-end yarns and hand-painted canvases, as well as offering free one-on-one lessons for beginners.

Marquin Campbell

A Greenville-based artist with a strong following in the needlepoint community, selling her original canvases online.

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What they’re saying

“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”

— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee (Instagram)

The takeaway

The growing popularity of needlepoint in Greenville reflects a broader trend of people seeking out hands-on hobbies and creative outlets. These local shops are providing not just the necessary supplies, but also a sense of community and educational resources to help both new and experienced stitchers hone their skills.