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MayDay16
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Knitting Lovers -- Yarn Shops
FYI - Some great yarn stores I heard about.
Two brand new boutique yarn shops opened recently, offering knitters and crocheters (aspiring or experienced) a selection of specialty yarns and project supplies in modern colors and textures:
Infinite Yarns 275 Main Street, Farmingdale Infiniteyarns.com
Owner Anne Schneck stocks her tastfully decorated store with a selection of designer yarns by Debbie Bliss, Madile and Knitting Fever, among other brands. Mohair, merino wool, silk blends...the textures go on and on. A well-lit work area in the back will be the setting for knitting and crocheting classes, which are forming now.
Village Knitter Fire Island Avenue, Babylon
This new yarn shop in Babylon Village comes from Karen Klein, the former owner of KnitWorks in Amityville. It's a small space with a colorful variety of yarns tucked into white cubbies along the wall. Knitting classes-- some focused on unique projects like felted clogs, bags or bow-tie scarves- are held several nights a month.
Village Knitter
Infinite Yarns Inc.
found on a Newsday blog
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Posted 1/25/07 10:07 AM |
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snowboardgirl
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Re: Knitting Lovers -- Yarn Shops
thanks!!
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Posted 1/25/07 3:15 PM |
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smdl
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Re: Knitting Lovers -- Yarn Shops
Thank you so much for posting!
I used to knit a long time ago and decided to go back into it.
I was just wondering where the knitting stores were.
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Posted 1/31/07 9:07 AM |
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klingklang77
kraftwerk!
Member since 7/06 11487 total posts
Name: Völlig losgelöst
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Re: Knitting Lovers -- Yarn Shops
also try the place in huntington on 100 right across from the cemetary. i forget the name of it, i think it is the knitting corner. there is a good on in east northprt on jericho turnpike, wild and wooly.
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Posted 2/12/07 12:01 PM |
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klingklang77
kraftwerk!
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Name: Völlig losgelöst
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Re: Knitting Lovers -- Yarn Shops
I have visted both the Village Knitter and Infinite Yarns. I liked them both! I liked that the Village Knitter had more sock yarn as that is what I was after.
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Posted 3/2/07 12:10 AM |
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Karen
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Re: Knitting Lovers -- Yarn Shops
I love both places! You just have to know going in, that at yarn shops like that, the yarn is easily $7+ a skein, so projects get expensive really fast!!! Infinite yarns had the most gorgeous children's sweater on display, but at $11 a skein, I could buy my niece like 3 or 4 sweaters instead for what it would cost to make 1.
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Posted 3/3/07 3:30 PM |
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mrs-schrute
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Re: Knitting Lovers -- Yarn Shops
I love Wild and Wooly Wools in Commack - its right before Ruby Tuesday's on Jericho Tpke (heading east). Its a little house that is close to the road and you could totally miss it (its next to a tobacco shope). If you get to Commack Road, you went too far. Shoshanna is the owner and she is awesome. She'll answer any question that you have about your project and her yarn selection is great. She has pretty good sales and carries really hard to find yarn (read $$$) but its a cool place none of the less.
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Posted 3/13/07 12:52 PM |
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