Sahmlock
March 3, 2006, 12:28 PM
anyone know of yarn shop in ct.....aside from the large major-named chains??????
:think
Ok, I went to one in NBranford...it was older and small. The patterns there were mainly for KNITTING...the yarn was VERY expensive....I guess I was in shell shock because I am so used to Acmoore, Michaels, and WALMART. But you get what you pay for and obviously this was a much better quality yarn. The display didnt quite get me though. There were no classes offered, just private lessons. I dont think I will be heading back there.
The second was in Wallingford, Country Yarns, and I was most pleased with this one. The building was "old" on the outside and "new-ish" on the inside. There is even a corner cabinet with some beautiful jewelry...and the examples of the work with the yarn is to die-for. The displays really inspired me to venture out into new yarns. The color scheme for the yarns was meticulously planned...and it showed. They had an area in the back for sitting at a table and reading the book...."their library". It was soooo shopper friendly. There were mostly knitting books, but I did find some crochet books...and they were pretty interesting ones. There are classes to take in both knitting and crochetting...and the clerk has swayed me to try my hand at knitting. She is a friendly older woman with a smile that is most assuring...she was telling me that knitting is easier and that it uses less yarn. She is also ordering MORE crochet books. The prices seemed a bit lower than north branford...however, maybe I was over my shell shock by then! This places definitely warrants another visit or two...and perhaps I will register for one of their many classes! DEFINITELY worth the trip!
:think
Ok, I went to one in NBranford...it was older and small. The patterns there were mainly for KNITTING...the yarn was VERY expensive....I guess I was in shell shock because I am so used to Acmoore, Michaels, and WALMART. But you get what you pay for and obviously this was a much better quality yarn. The display didnt quite get me though. There were no classes offered, just private lessons. I dont think I will be heading back there.
The second was in Wallingford, Country Yarns, and I was most pleased with this one. The building was "old" on the outside and "new-ish" on the inside. There is even a corner cabinet with some beautiful jewelry...and the examples of the work with the yarn is to die-for. The displays really inspired me to venture out into new yarns. The color scheme for the yarns was meticulously planned...and it showed. They had an area in the back for sitting at a table and reading the book...."their library". It was soooo shopper friendly. There were mostly knitting books, but I did find some crochet books...and they were pretty interesting ones. There are classes to take in both knitting and crochetting...and the clerk has swayed me to try my hand at knitting. She is a friendly older woman with a smile that is most assuring...she was telling me that knitting is easier and that it uses less yarn. She is also ordering MORE crochet books. The prices seemed a bit lower than north branford...however, maybe I was over my shell shock by then! This places definitely warrants another visit or two...and perhaps I will register for one of their many classes! DEFINITELY worth the trip!