Sofia Violet Emilie Blackthorne (
sofiaviolet) wrote2009-12-16 05:14 pm
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rec and request for help
sl1 k2tog psso by
carleton97 (MCR, Bob/Frank/Jamia, ~9k)
You guys. Bob owns a yarn shop. Eeeee! (Basically, this fic and Buy Handmade by
jjtaylor are the fics of my crafty fangirl soul. Buy Handmade sustained me through "I'm going to learn to make SOMETHING, dammit" - which turned out to be jewelry - and sl1 k2tog psso is going to sustain me through "I'm going to learn to knit, dammit.")
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Anyone got recs for a yarn shop in or near Boston? T-accessible is preferred, although Ellie has a car and can sometimes be bribed or badgered into driving me around.
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Anyone got recs for a yarn shop in or near Boston? T-accessible is preferred, although Ellie has a car and can sometimes be bribed or badgered into driving me around.
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It's worth the trek, I promise.
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My favorite Boston area shop is Wild and Wooly in Lexington Center. They have 2 floors of yarn, and the Wall o' Manos del Uruguay. It's a bit far, but worth a trip, especially during their annual clearance sale.
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I like them a lot.
If you ever hit up Philly, DC, or NYC, you should request info there, too. I have favorites in many cities!
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People need a few months of futzing around, ruining yarn by ripping it eighteen times, and preference-building before running off to WEBS. I know that most of the yarn I purchased in the first year of knitting--even though it was purchased from an excellent yarn store with wise staff after a lot of advice and consideration--was completely worthless and against my style. Yes, I love some of the brands and yarns I found, but they don't work with the kind of things I like knitting or the way I like working.
WEBS is a good reward for finishing a couple projects and starting to form some ideas of where to go from there.
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Don't spend a ton your first trip and only get what you *really* love.
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As I said to my mom, "spinning is cool but oh my god I don't need another crafting skill to learn." /o\
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Lol weird way of learning. And I am going to go with
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I will totally pay the premium for omg convenient. I have resigned myself to that in all areas of brick-and-mortar shopping, as I don't drive and don't really want to.
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I occasionally wind up in Philadelphia and New York, but for concerts, which means I'm not there long. :\ In New York, I don't even bother with "place to sleep." I just catch the ass o'clock bus out of Port Authority.
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I want to take my parents to Wagamama while they're here. My mom will totally come and look at yarn with me, even if Ellie and Dad get bored and leave.
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*shakes fist at shitty economy*
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Although thanks for letting me know.
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We have an upstairs couch and a futon couch downstairs and a bed in my actual room that I can always sleep on for a night (I would not subject anyone to my room ahahaha) and, uh. Two parents! But since I stayed with you, I don't think they'd mind you two staying here.
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We shall see whether Ellie wants to drive me out there. :\
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Hey, I remembered!
"Selected designer yarns and discontinued yarns at bargain prices... free patterns with purchases...
Come early and often for best selections... new offerings throughout the two weeks of the sale...
Early birds (before 1pm on 1/14) eligible for chances on door prizes..."
Sale hours: 1/14 7am-7pm; 1/15 10am-6pm; 1/16 10am-5pm; 1/17 12-5pm; 1/18 11am-6pm.
Regular store hours thereafter.
Mon-Fri 10am-5:30pm; Sat 10am-5pm; Sun 11am-5pm
7A Meriam St. Lexington, MA 02420 781-861-7717