Our team and story
About us

Our team and story

Since 1968, our family-run shop in Tiptree has been a haven for crafters across Essex and beyond. Behind our modest storefront lies 4,500 square feet of crafting paradise, offering an extensive selection of fabrics, yarns, and haberdashery items. We pride ourselves on combining quality materials with exceptional value, aiming to surprise and delight every visitor.

Our team

We also have a wonderful team of people around us who really feel like family. All dear friends and all passionate about crafts in their own way. They bring a wealth of knowledge to the counters and customers. Many of our staff have been with us a great number of years which we hope speaks volumes about how much our little team means to us. They have supported us all through many important life events, births, deaths and not to mention lockdowns! Without them, we couldn’t and wouldn’t be here.

Barry

Barry

Barry, joint owner with brother Chris, brings decades of industry expertise from his career as a textiles agent. As the shop’s main buyer, he’s always sourcing great deals, discovering new collections, and sharing his extensive knowledge with the team.

Chris

Chris

Chris, joint owner with brother Barry, is a skilled craftsman with a passion for sewing and creativity. With decades of experience, he’s known for costume-making, sharing expertise in-store, and inspiring his daughters through cosplay and craft.

Laura

Laura

Laura; Trudy and Barry’s daughter, rejoined the family business after working and travelling. A former teaching assistant who loved using craft in the classroom, she’s now learning to sew—already creating dresses, tops, and her first patchwork quilts with enthusiasm.

Steph

Steph

Stephanie; Trudy and Barry’s daughter, began sewing as a child using her dad’s fabric scraps. Self-taught through trial and error, she now sews daily—especially enjoying patchwork quilts, dresses, and clothes for her children—continuing her lifelong passion for making.

Trudy

Trudy

Trudy; Barry’s wife, rediscovered her love of knitting and crochet after joining the business in 2010. A passionate yarn lover and former nurse, she delights in chatting with customers – especially regulars and sharing her deep knowledge of all things woolly.

Rose & Eddie

Rose & Eddie

Founded the shop in 1968 and raised their family within its walls. Now retired, they still enjoy its growth. Alongside them is a loyal, passionate team—many long-standing—who feel like family and bring heart to everything.

Our history

Find out about the history of our shop.

Our history

A history of the Shop by Rosemary Wiffen…

Winnie and Albert Wiffen (my in-laws) were originally market people from London and set up a stall in many of the local market places, with Colchester being their main location. It was in 1968 that my father-in-law Albert said that he was thinking of opening a shop in Tiptree and I would later I run it for him.  It was in what is now the Oasis christian book shop and was a great success, so after a year we also took on the shop next door. Later on, Mum and Dad (Winnie and Albert) ran the shop on Fridays and Saturdays while I joined my husband Eddie and his sister Mollie with her Husband Eddy in the markets. We didn’t sell craft supplies like we do now but instead sold cut-price toiletries and patent medicines as well as what we called ‘fancy goods’. We did Halstead on Tuesdays, Romford on Wednesdays, Rochester on Fridays, Colchester on Saturdays, and Thursdays were our much-needed day off. On our days off we quite often went off to London in a lorry to buy more stock.

After 2 years my father-In-law Albert decided to sell his bungalow on the Tiptree Heath to buy Goodman’s Bakery at 108 Church Road as our new permanent home for The Cheap Shop Tiptree. It was his insight to buy it, and I know he would be so proud if he were alive today. Sadly, he never managed to live above the shop with his wife Winnie as he passed away before they moved in, but Winnie lived there for many years.

New Shop

New Shop

When we bought the new shop we had to buy all the stock from the Bakery as well. This included a lot of grocery products, a loft full of flour, two vans and the delivery rounds too! We took all the groceries over to our other shop and sold them all at reduced prices. It was at that time that my sister-in-law Mollie, her husband Eddy Carter, my husband Eddie and I officially became partners in the business.

As soon as we fully moved into the new shop at 108 Church Road we knocked out the two back walls as we decided we needed much more room. In all, we had five separate extensions over time.

Eddy and Mollie ran the front of the shop and my husband and I ran the back end of the shop; My Eddie also did all of the book work. As the shop became busier we slowly cut some of our market days down and towards the end only did Colchester.

As we added another room to The Cheap Shop Tiptree, we decided to introduce new products such as fabrics and yarn. In the beginning, our friends in the market helped and guided us to introduce these new products. We started off with £500 worth of Crimplene fabric, which at the time was very popular as it was a new cloth and easy to handle. You hardly hear of it these days, although I’m told that the machines went out to India to be used.

New Generations

New Generations

My oldest son Barry joined us just over 10 years ago (2008) when Mollie and Eddie decided to retire. He had a lot of experience in the textiles industry after first of all working in the knitting wool trade and then later on working for Rose & Hubble in fabrics. He then became a Textiles Agent selling fabrics for 10 years on his own. He became well-known and very well thought of in the trade but also knew exactly what to buy and where to buy it, so this knowledge has become very useful in the shop. He has increased the patchwork fabric and dressmaking fabric selection substantially since joining us.

His wife Trudy joined us a few years later and now runs a very comprehensive and busy knitting wool department which she is very passionate about. She is also responsible for organising the window displays with her daughter (my granddaughter) Stephanie who is the 4th generation of our family to work at our shop.

Over 57 years later and we are thriving

The latest venture for The Cheap Shop Tiptree is internet sales and Stephanie runs this side of the business with Barry. We’re very pleased with the results and it’s become very popular particularly for patchwork, dress fabrics and knitting wool and we post parcels all over the world!

I think our secret is that we have always had time to listen to our customers to find out what people are looking for. We always try to go to major trade shows religiously and stay for several days to look for something new and interesting. Our shop is still very traditional and always, at its heart, a family business. We are very proud to have reached our 50th year trading in 2018 and we hope to continue working together for many more years to come.

Over 57 years later and we are thriving
Over 57 years later and we are thriving
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We offer an extensive selection of fabrics, yarns, and haberdashery items. We pride ourselves on combining quality materials with exceptional value, aiming to surprise and delight every visitor.