As you may or may not know, I've been on vacation out East, and my mother-in-law knows of my penchant for fiber so we bookmarked several stops along the way of our mainstream vacation visitations :)
Our fist stop was The Yarn Garden--always a lovely stop. The selection is great, the sales are awesome and the ladies are very welcoming!
Stop number two was Labadie Looms in Bird in Hand, PA. There was a nice variety of things for a small shop, she had looms up, was spinning when we came in and also had rug hooking things as well as a tidy selection of yarn.
Finally, we stopped at Stitches in Time. Also awesome and at the same time, huge! I'll touch on a subject here that's sensitive for me--kid friendly places (not just kid tolerant). Essentially, I bring my daughter with me wherever I go and that means that she goes yarn shopping. Now, I keep a razor sharp eye on her because I know what small children can do in a very short period of time. Once, she has "gotten away from me" (read: I was petting the pretties and was distracted just for a tiny moment) and she pulled apart a skein of that crazy puff ball yarn...it was at my LYS and they were very understanding and I offered to pay for it but they assured me that it was ok. They are very kid tolerant and are lovely people, they have a bucket of giant lego-type things that they'll go get if I'm going to hang out. The owner even plays with DD when I'm doing something (like knitting, for example!) So, there is no dig in here at all, I wouldn't bite the hand that "feeds" me (lol). However, there is a difference between kid tolerant and kid friendly. Stitches in Time is kid friendly and I appreciate that quite a bit. There is a small area for children to play in that I could see from anywhere in the store. DD is old enough to sit engaged in something for at least 60-seconds and that was all I needed to monitor her while I
And now it's time for a break down:
Below, are the yarns-for-making-presents :)
The Cha-cha and trendsetter will become a scarf for above mentioned mother-in-law (birthday) and the pale blue, white and green will be a shawlette. The Zaurball will become a scarf for the brother-in-law.
Now, this little sparkler will become either an Ishbel or another Damson. I couldn't help myself, it's blue and purle and sparkly--what more can I say?
This was a little lone skein that needed rescuing (see how that sounds better than, "I have a yarn problem?") so it'll become some felted things, coasters and cozys...
And this little lovely is a skein of Noro Silk Sock yarn in a color way that I'm clearly leaning into with all my might. Do I sense a trend? It'll probably sit quietly in the yarn closet (soon to be the yarn room) but I'm going to say that it will be a scarf!
And there you have it. And, now I'll leave you with a question. If it's vacation yarn and it doesn't count, how come it takes up so much room in my luggage?!?!?!?



2 comments:
Love your choices, I've been leaning in the same colour direction lately :)
Aren't Blue Heron yarns amazing?! I just want to fondle them all day.
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