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<title>Places Tagged Handspun On Platial.com</title>
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<title>Labadie Looms in Bird-In-Hand (Lancaster) PA</title>
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        A great yarn/fiber store in Lancaster PA featuring handspun yarns, fibers, roving, etc from local farms/animals and spinners. On some days, you can see some of the proprietor's own sheep grazing or the dyeing of roving and/or yarn behind the store. I would travel to Lancaster from the DC area just to visit this store.<br/>Tags: yarn, knit, crochet, handspun<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/915613">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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<dc:creator>platialUser:js1128</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2007-01-15 08:19:30.483565+00:00</dc:date>
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<title>Knitting Room</title>
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        This little shop is jammed full. Yarn, yarn everywhere. They make the most of every possible nook and cranny. I like this place also because they have a lot of different kinds of knitting needles in all different sizes. Also, the people who work here are younger and hipper than in the other stores I go to. I reccomend buying supplies here and then knitting your way through a good documentary at the Capitol Theater across the street.<br/>Tags: cute hats, addy, needles, friendly, hip, young, simple, fancy, novelty yarn, hand dyed, handspun, pins and needles, yarn, knitting<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/90306">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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<dc:date>2006-06-08 17:35:01.942452+00:00</dc:date>
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<title>Asheville NC Home Crafts</title>
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        Asheville NC Home Crafts is one of my favorite yarn stores (and I've been to many!). They feature almost exclusively fibers, roving, glorious handspun yarns, and knitted items from local sheep/ llama/ alpaca/ angora rabbit/ angora goat/ etc farms, spinners, knitters, artisans, etc. I bought a hank of beautiful, soft, naturally variegated, handspun angora yarn from here, which I ultimately knitted into a luxurious little under scarf. I would travel to Asheville from the DC area just to visit this store again.<br/>Tags: yarn, knit, crochet, handspun<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/915607">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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<dc:creator>platialUser:js1128</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2007-01-15 08:14:04.183357+00:00</dc:date>
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<title>Mind's Eye</title>
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        This convenient store is on the ground floor of a pink house right across from the parking lot of the Porter Square mall with the Stop and Shop. It took me a while to notice it was a knitting store. That weird little street along the parking lot has a sort of no-man's land feeling to it. The woman who owns the store is helpful. She has a lot of spinning supplies and it seems like a good place to go if you want to get into spinning. She only seems to sell wooden needles, which I don't care for. Very few books, but the Porter Square Bookstore across the lot has a good knitting section. She usually has some nutty novelty yarns in her sale basket.<br/>Tags: classes, store, yarn, knitting, fiber, fibers, spinning, wheel, spinning wheel, novelty yarn, handspun, hand dyed, wooden needles, pins and needles, porter, pink, pink house<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/6217">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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<dc:creator>platialUser:tracy_the_astonishing</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2007-01-17 07:42:03.524256+00:00</dc:date>
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