By anonymous on Thursday, January 31, 2008 at 04:01PM PST
I've tried to learn to knit several times during my adult life. I never got beyond a lesson or two and much frustration. Last fall, I happened upon Bad Woman Yarn shop, met the proprietors and signed up for lessons. The gorgeous yarns were so seductive and the owners, Lee an Judd, so kind and welcoming. I can now report that I am hooked on knitting. I'm making good progress and want to spend every spare moment knitting. I owe much of my success and progress to Bad Woman Yarn. Lee is a patient, kind teacher. All who work there are likewise. The environment of the shop, in the old Wallingford School, with its creaky wood floors and huge windows, is a very pleasant place to spend several hours knitting. All those cubbies, full of soft and colorful wools, silks, cottons, alpacas, and more keep you motivated to move from project to project. Bad Woman Yarn is a wonderful addition to the Wallingford neighborhood in particular and to all of Seattle's knitters and those wishing to become knitters. I love this place! --Katherine, Seattle
By anonymous on Wednesday, July 30, 2008 at 03:09PM PDT
im really sad you guys moved outa manzanita. you guys were pretty much the best store there. one of the best parts of my vacation there. :) the new place there is a day spa kinda thing. so you are just selloing yarn now? you did have a lot of cool yarn and stuff in manzanita. you know i have your old bad women sign. well the smaller one. :) good luck with your business but know that manzanita will never be the same without u guys. :)
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By anonymous on Thursday, January 31, 2008 at 04:01PM PST
I've tried to learn to knit several times during my adult life. I never got beyond a lesson or two and much frustration. Last fall, I happened upon Bad Woman Yarn shop, met the proprietors and signed up for lessons. The gorgeous yarns were so seductive and the owners, Lee an Judd, so kind and welcoming. I can now report that I am hooked on knitting. I'm making good progress and want to spend every spare moment knitting. I owe much of my success and progress to Bad Woman Yarn. Lee is a patient, kind teacher. All who work there are likewise. The environment of the shop, in the old Wallingford School, with its creaky wood floors and huge windows, is a very pleasant place to spend several hours knitting. All those cubbies, full of soft and colorful wools, silks, cottons, alpacas, and more keep you motivated to move from project to project. Bad Woman Yarn is a wonderful addition to the Wallingford neighborhood in particular and to all of Seattle's knitters and those wishing to become knitters. I love this place! --Katherine, Seattle
By anonymous on Wednesday, July 30, 2008 at 03:09PM PDT
im really sad you guys moved outa manzanita. you guys were pretty much the best store there. one of the best parts of my vacation there. :) the new place there is a day spa kinda thing. so you are just selloing yarn now? you did have a lot of cool yarn and stuff in manzanita. you know i have your old bad women sign. well the smaller one. :) good luck with your business but know that manzanita will never be the same without u guys. :)
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