Yarn ain't the only thing brewin' in Albuquerque! |
Beautiful yarn, bad picture of the label. |
Before heading up to Colorado, we stopped into Santa Fe for breakfast and, across the parking lot, I found surprise yarn! Yarn & Coffee beckoned to me and I had to answer. A good-sized co-ed group of knitters was gathered in the small but well-appointed shop. I was pointed to some locally dyed yarn and fell in love with a skein of Wooly Wonka perfect for Mr. Deep's next pair of socks. (I'll be ordering that and anther skein by phone this weekend.) The owner gave me the names and cards of other yarn shops in the area. I loved the sense of community this small jewel of a store exuded. On my next swing-through, I'm definitely setting aside time for a cup of coffee and a knitting break.
Mr. Deep and I spent most of our vacation in the Boulder/Denver area, but, as Mr. Deep is very well-loved and was in great demand among his friends, I only had time to visit one yarn store, Shuttles, Spindles & Skeins, which had been suggested to me days before by a friend who lives in the area. This shop specializes in spinning and weaving as well as yarn! After
My stash enhancement from Boulder, CO. |
At the end of my bi-state "yarn tour", I walked away with two thoughts. One was that I am so excited to go forward as a small independent fiber dyer. I felt that there were people who appreciate the artistry and hard work that goes into the fiber arts. The other sentiment I had was that any community that has one local yarn store (or two or three, even!) is so fortunate. Each store I visited had a sense of community and support, not just with regulars but even with a traveler just blowing through town. I can't wait to revisit these stores and discover others in the area. If you have a LYS in your area, visit it, patronize it, join the knitting/crochet groups that are offered. These places are treasures.