Mittens!
More mittens for our mitten tree, made by the lovely Ruth! Thank you so much, Ruth!
More mittens for our mitten tree, made by the lovely Ruth! Thank you so much, Ruth!
This week we have some great stuff for you! More faux fur pom poms, these ones use a snap instead of a tie to attach to your toque, and are still easily removed when you need to wash your toque. We have a re-stock of Katia Concept Ultralight Merino, plus more Kashwool Sock, and more …
With the possibility of another lockdown happening, we want to reassure you that if we’re required to close to walk-in traffic again, we will be here to fulfill your yarn, fibre, and accessory needs! We will be available during regular business hours for phone orders and curbside pick up. We will also mail your order …
These are Jean’s awesome “Minecraft Socks!” Knitted with our very own Loop House Yarn 80/20 Fingering weight. The pattern is by Heather Cox, and you can find it right here!
We have dk weight “The Croft” yarn from West Yorkshire Spinners, in both Shetland Colours and Shetland Tweed! We have lots of “Country Classic” yarn from Sirdar. This lovely worsted weight yarn is a 50/50 blend of wool and acrylic. Perfect for sweaters, hats, mittens… you name it! We also have new colours of Sirdar …
We get the odd question about those chunky roving blankets. The lovely ladies from The Woolery have a great video about why that pretty blanket is not the best plan…
It’s another Yakutat Hat by Kari Pedersen, knitted by Diana in our Loop Fine Merino Chunky yarn!
We have more gorgeous yarn bowls from Ceramic Fixtures! We received some more “Nurtured” from Julie Asselin Hand Dyed Yarns! And more black “Silky Lace” from Concept by Katia!
On November 11th, we will be open from 12:00 – 5:00 pm. Curbside pickup and phone orders will be available from 5:00 – 8:00 pm.
Every pair of hand knit socks is special, but there’s nothing like your first pair. These are Shelley’s first socks ever! Knitted with Lang Supersoxx Alpaca & we’re thrilled to share them with you! Awesome job, Shelley!