Needles and Pens – A SF DIY Goods Store

Craft & Design
Needles and Pens – A SF DIY Goods Store

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Needles and Pens in San Francisco is a combination DIY Goods, Zine Shop and Art Gallery. I recently took a visit to the shop, located in the Mission district and had fun browsing the wide variety of handmade goods.

The store boasts the widest variety of zines anywhere which are also available online. In the back of the shop is an art gallery that showcases exhibitions from various artists and photographers. Check the events calendar to see all the happenings.

Needles and Pens

483 14th Street. (@Guerrero)

San Francisco, CA 94103

415-255-1534

Open Thursday – Sunday, Noon to 7pm

Here’s some photos of my recent visit:

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Welcome to Needles and Pens!

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The storefront is a place you can chill.

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Revolution tote.

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Pins n’ Patches.

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More accesories like undies, wallets, wrist cuffs, and cellphone pouches.

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More accessories…

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Wallets made from recycled inner tubes.

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Handmade journal.

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‘Nuff said.

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A selection of women’s clothing.

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Handmade dresses for sale.

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Super cool graphic artwork.

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The stacks of zines and magazines.

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Zines…..

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….and more zines.

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DIY!!!

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The art gallery in the back of the store. Here’s the current exhibit “Potato Sweat”.

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The gallery….

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…and more of the gallery.

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Thanks to Breezy for giving us the full tour and making us feel welcome in the shop!

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