Wolle Hammer
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- Fischergasse 10
- Ulm, Baden-Württemberg 89073 Germany
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- http://www.wolle-hammer.de/index.html
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Hours
- Mon:
- 02:00PM - 06:30PM
- Tue:
- 09:30AM - 06:30PM
- Wed:
- 02:00PM - 06:30PM
- Thu - Fri:
- 09:30AM - 06:30PM
- Sat:
- 09:30AM - 05:00PM
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Comments and Reviews
by aahhh on Tuesday, Nov 02 2010 at 08:12AM UTC
Cute little shop tucked away in the older part of Ulm. Not super obvious from the outside that it is a yarn shop but there is yarn in the window. The lady working when I went in was there didn't speak any English. She got a bit nervous when she found out we spoke English (though I also speak a little bit of German and wasn't too worried) so then asked the other customer to let us know she didn't speak any and to see if I was looking for something in particular. Very sweet thought and overal very helpful service.
How the layout of the shop works is they have one ball/skein of every color out for most of the yarns. You pick out what you are looking for and then take it to the counter where you say how many you want. She goes back into the back and brings out the yarn you want. Some yarns on display you just get the one you pick up.
Pretty decent selection of a variety of what seemed to be mostly German yarns from what I could tell.
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