Holiday Hours
Thanksgiving
Wednesday 11/25 11am-3pm (No Knit/Fiber Night this week)
Thursday 11/26 Closed
Friday 11/27 12pm-5pm
Saturday 11/28 10am-5pm - Our Grand Opening!
Christmas
Thursday 12/24 11am-3pm
Friday 12/25 Closed
Thanksgiving
Wednesday 11/25 11am-3pm (No Knit/Fiber Night this week)
Thursday 11/26 Closed
Friday 11/27 12pm-5pm
Saturday 11/28 10am-5pm - Our Grand Opening!
Christmas
Thursday 12/24 11am-3pm
Friday 12/25 Closed
The Shop will be hosting Knit Nights:
Wednesdays from 5:00pm-7:00pm
Sundays from 1:00pm-3:00pm
We also encourage you to stop by and sit and knit at any other time the store is open. We have created an inviting section of the store for gathering.
Hey everyone,
Just wanted to let you know that we will be closed Monday, November 9th to allow the contractor to complete the repairs to our ceilings....for those that were too busy looking at yarn to look up, we had a major water leak just before we opened and we had temporary ceilings in place over the weekend.
Thanks in advance for your understanding!
Our very own Kelly is photographing yarn for the website, look for the new yarns on the shop portion of the website.

The boxes have started arriving! A sneak peek for you of this colorful rainbow:



We ventured down to the New York Sheep and Wool Festival in Rhinebeck, NY this weekend to do a bit of browsing, make some contacts, and just enjoy crisp, fall weekend days.
As usual, the fairgrounds was packed on Saturday.
We meet Joji Locatelli and Angela was able to take a picture with her. That is her pattern Gather Together, which can be found on Ravelry.
On Sunday, we were lucky enough to "play" with a line striper to paint lines in the parking lot. Things are coming along.


Hello Vermont Yarn Enthusiasts! We are rapidly working on placing orders, and getting the shop up and running. The three partners attended the Vermont Sheep and Wool festival on October 4, 2015 and enjoyed a beautiful Vermont day, made a lot of connections and contacts, and enjoyed seeing the vast variety of fiber animals being raised in Vermont.
We even purchased a little bit of yarn (shush, don't tell anyone!).