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April 5, 2005

Yarn, LLC

This past Sunday, a few representatives of the Hat City Scissor Squad trekked to New Haven to a little shop called Yarn!

A small shop, but packed to the brim, I tell ya!  They have a varied selection of yarn, including hand dyed wool from a local farm!  It's a very visually appealing shop - yarns are arranged by color, rather than texture.  I find a shopper's preference is quite personal.  I have a verrry tough time shopping in stores where yarn is arranged this way.  When the stock is sorted by texture, I have a much easier time finding what I'm looking for.  But - I am a knitter who goes to shops with something in mind!  For those that shop just to ... well, shop(!) this place is surely heaven.  They have a small wooden table for gettin' yer knit on and even hosted a knitting birthday party a few weeks ago!  FUN!

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The staff was very friendly and helpful.  They gleefully dug through piles of yarn to help my bud Lauren find enough mohair for her new sweater project.  As you can see, my bounty was much smaller than last week's excursion - I behaved myself.  I picked up the Rowan Summer Tweed I needed to finish the Silkroad Cardigan I've been plugging away at - as well as the book I've been dying to get - Last Minute Knitted Gifts!  I've already started sifting through my stash to see what I've got to make the Hourglass Sweater... oooh!

So, with my shiny new ratings system in place (Thankyouverymuch Mary!), I'll be rating out of 10 from now on...  I did have a tough time finding yarn and it doesn't have the big knitting area Knottygirl does - but it does have a more varied stock...

I gave Yarn a 7.5 on the scissor scale!

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Posted by Sarah at April 5, 2005 6:35 PM
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Comments

hold up, just clicked on your dad's site... he sails too? When will the similarities end???

Posted by: Kaitlyn at April 6, 2005 2:51 PM

also, i have to say that I haven't enjoyed Holloywood Knits as much as I thought I would... the patterns i've done (3) simply haven't turned out well at all--the photos are misrepresentative of the actual pattern!!! proceed with caution...

Posted by: Kaitlyn at April 6, 2005 2:58 PM