Treadle Yard Goods in St. Paul closes after 49 years as owner faces cancer
Treadle Yard Goods in St. Paul closes after 49 years as owner faces cancer originally appeared on Bring Me The News.
Treadle Yard Goods on St. Paul's Grand Avenue has closed as the shop's owner focuses on battling cancer.
Saturday marked the end of the beloved sewing shop's 49-year run, with owner Michele Hoaglund announcing the closure Sunday.
"All good things come to an end, and it's time to say goodbye," she wrote. "My battle against cancer has taken much more time and energy than I anticipated. My focus must be on my health and getting well."
Mary and Paul Daley opened Treadle Yard Goods in 1976.
Hoaglund began working at the shop in 1994, teaching many of the sewing classes that established the business as a hub for sewing enthusiasts and beginners alike. She took over ownership from founder Mary Daley in 2015.
"People run into each other here who haven't seen each other in years, but they were best friends in another life," Hoaglund said in a blog post from 2017. "We share our joys and sorrows. It's a gift Mary created. We will always carry beautiful fabrics, but we are focused on community."
The knowledgeable employees, sometimes known to customers as the Treadlettes, helped customers shop for fabric and patterns, fix sewing machines and more.
"I have enjoyed getting to know so many of you over the years and loved seeing and hearing about your sewing projects," Hoaglund wrote. "I am especially grateful to work with the lovely Treadlettes!"
"Please continue to enjoy what the local sewing community continues to offer in beautiful fabrics and classes," she continued. "I am sure Sew Inviting, Sewing Lounge, Lakes Makerie, and Knit & Bolt have many goodies for your next project."
The announcement on Facebook was met with an outpouring of appreciation and support from customers.
One student, Susan Marsnik, described Hoaglund as a "remarkable and inspirational teacher".
"When I needed inspiration, purpose even, your shop was my therapy," wrote Ann Piepel. "There was nothing like it."
This story was originally reported by Bring Me The News on Jun 3, 2025, where it first appeared.

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