00:00I started the attic yarn from the attic of our house.
00:22When my eldest daughter, Cyrille, graduated from college, she decided to wait a while
00:28and while doing that, she started crocheting and knitting and she taught me how to do the
00:36same.
00:37So we started collecting yarns.
00:39So we kind of started a store, an online store from that.
00:44So from there, we grew a bunch of yarns until we came about this place.
00:53It's kind of big for a yarn alone.
00:56So we decided to put more crafts and arts like painting, jorgaling, sewing, cross-stitching,
01:07clay works, beadings, and other more.
01:11Also we have a truck for Tamiya.
01:14So that's one thing that makes this place different from the others.
01:20Crocheting is just like a meditation to me because when you crochet, you do repeated
01:25actions.
01:26You do repeated stitches.
01:30So it's just like praying a rosary.
01:32So I find it relaxing and, yeah, distressing.
01:43Since we're still a baby, so we're only a year old, so we're taking it slowly, literally.
01:51From here, we want to branch out to other places, not particularly in malls, but we
01:57want to have the same space outside Metro Manila.
02:03So we could have the same feel like this one.
02:11Please do visit us at the Attic Yarn and Hobby Studio if you want to have time for yourself
02:18or for your family.
02:19Please do craft here without the internet, without the outside, you know, stuff.
02:30You can just focus on yourself and focus on your family, sit together.
02:36This can be your second home on the weekend.
02:40So please do visit us here and do craft.
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