I really don’t understand the bad reviews for the Millbury Michaels! I have been to this store 3 times at this point, and besides one cashier(who is nuts), everyone and everything about the store is great! The lines aren’t out of control(even today, on a Saturday before Christmas), the organization is right on target, and the selection(especially the holiday area) is superb! They accept JoAnn or AC Moore coupons(as all Michaels do), which is also a help, and also have great gift-giving ideas, custom framing, and every other aisle possible for any sort of arts and craft project. Besides that one annoying employee, this store is very good. I will be returning during my long treks out to the Shoppes @ Blackstone Valley. 5 stars.
Minh H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Worcester, MA
I went to this Michaels twice, once with y friends to buy paints for her and macramé cords for me and the other time with my mom to buy yarna nd to look for fleece. Both times I was absolutely appalled by the lack of materials they have in store and the non-existence of employees. It seemed like Michaels only employed a few casheers and one other employee who skulked around and had no idea what they were talking about. When I asked if they carried macramé boards, I was told that they don’t carry any macramé materials. How could you be a crafting store and not have cors for macramé. The only materials they have were a bare selection of paracord, leather lace and hemp. They didn’t have fleece in stock, and their yarn selection was a lot more extensive than say Walmart, but nothing really interesting to piqué my interest. Over all, the worst crafting store I’ve ever been to. If you need crafting supplies, go to Joann’s or even better, online.
Susannah S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Chicago, IL
The shelves of this Michael’s were as bare as if the local crafting community had been stocking up for the Rapture(you know you can’t take your knitting with you, right?). It was a busy evening, yet most of the store’s staff appeared to have been Raptured away as well. The sole employee I found(«left behind» at the cash register) was unable to answer a basic question about the embroidery floss – damned by ignorance, obviously. As a result, when I got home I discovered the materials I had bought would not work for the project I bought them for. This store may be one of the lesser circles of hell. The Michael’s in Sturbridge is much better.