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    Lancaster Yarn Shop

    Lancaster Yarn Shop

    4.1
    (27 reviews)
    22.3 mi
    $$

    This is a nice yarn shop, and I'll happily return!…read more I found some yummy alpaca and BFL yarns to purchase. And I even know what I'll make with them because they have gorgeous samples knit up in those yarns (labeled with how many skeins it used, needle size, and how to locate the pattern). I've not been to a yarn store with such a small inventory, so I thought I might be disappointed. But wow, they're selection is very smartly thought out - they have luxury, they have workhorses, and yarns in between. There's something for everyone, without being at all overwhelming; although not a lot of choices, if you're looking for something specific. I imagine they rotate stock with the changing seasons, so I'll love to go back and see what they have then! Admittedly, it is such a small selection I don't know if I'd be eager to go back often (for the drive that I have to do to get out there); but the winery next door is phenomenal, so it's sort of a 2-for-1 which makes the drive worth it. They carry Knitter's Pride needles and hooks. And there are all the notions you'd need, plus some you will want (a nice line of small scissors, options for keeping your needles tame in your project bag, etc.). Above all, the gal behind the counter gave me the space I wanted, but was also friendly & welcoming when I was ready to chat.

    Signed up for a "free" class. Bought the yarn. Class cancelled. Required to come get the yarn, or…read morelose it. What do I need the yarn for if the class isn't given? Signed up for a retreat on a Friday. Needed to cancel the following Monday. Charged me 20% to get out of it. This place is in a tourist area, so it will be busy. Just not with my money ever again.

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    Ewebiquitous

    3.6
    (7 reviews)
    22.5 mi

    A very nice, many faceted shop in Lititz. My experience with the shop was with knitting…read moreinstruction. Christine was my teacher, and she took a project that was headed in a couple different directions other than the direction that I originally intended. I never saw anybody so able to figure out and correct my sweater into a project that was acceptable, and doable. I am very impressed with Christine as an instructor. Thank-you, Christine, Barb Kaulback.

    Wow. I have never…read morebeen to a "yarn shop" like this. I really don't think this should be called a yarn shop. It's more of an antique shop type of feel, if a horder enjoyed a hobby of knitting. There is yarn - kinda sorta - but there's exponentially more chotchkies. I had to actually step back and take it all in - yep, the chotchkies are all for sale, so they're there on purpose. Yarn. Meh... kinda. Nothing that grabbed my attention and made me want to buy some. I drove out of my way to come here? Good thing I parked where I didn't have to pay for parking. Yikes. What they did have a LOT of for sale was hand-knit things: socks, dishcloths, hats. So peculiar. What knitter wants to go to a "yarn shop" and buy someone else's hand-knit goods? This shop was so baffling. What really emphasized the awkwardness & weirdness of this shop (I can't call it a yarn shop) was the person behind the counter. She wasn't friendly, nor welcoming; she seemed bothered that I was there. Trust me, I became just as bothered to be there. I walked out empty-handed, completely befuddled, and kicking myself for driving so far just for this really-not-at-all "yarn shop".

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