Darn Knit Anyway
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- 423 Main St S
- Stillwater, MN 55082 United States
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- (651) 342-1386
- http://www.darnknitanyway.com
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- Mon - Fri:
- 10:00AM - 07:00PM
- Sat - Sun:
- 10:00AM - 05:00PM
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Comments and Reviews
by happytoes10 on Tuesday, Dec 15 2009 at 06:56AM UTC
Located in downtown Stillwater this store is ment to cater to the uppercrust of the yarn world. While they do have a wall of cascade 220 everything else is all high end sock and worsted weight. No lace and only a few bulky or super. They do have very nice seating areas, and a small selection of fabric and other sewing materials. Nice childrens area! Lots of classes offered with an open class area.
Update 2011- This store has changed its approch a bit and now carry a greater variety of yarns. Fewer colors and more brands. They have also added big balls of Ashland bay roving to thier stock so if you are looking for a replacement fot the fiber studio this might be it in the east metro!
by knitn4love on Tuesday, Jul 06 2010 at 08:01PM UTC
Looks like things have changed since the first reviewer was in the shop! They have a nice selection of lace and entire wall off bulky yarns ranging from Malabrigo hand painted Rasta to Rowan Big Wool. The fabric is designers such as Amy Butler and Alexander Henry. The front of the shop showcases fiber artist from MN and WI. There is also a fun selection of locally hand spun yarn and supplies for spinning and felting. I found the atmosphere to be friendly and inviting. While I was there the owner was helping a customer become unstuck and find their way through a pattern they were knitting. That to me is a true sign of a welcoming knowledgeable LYS.
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