Wool Is Not Enough
shoshanaknits@gmail.com
1683 East 13th Avenue at Commercial, 3 residential blocks south of the Commercial Skytrain station.
One residential block South of Grandview Hwy and Commercial.
Thank-You for understanding the seasonal nature of our business.
We do vary hours seasonally, and sometimes close for holidays or events, so please check the Google Maps or to confirm email shoshanaknits@gmail.com to be sure we are open.
Cheers
Karen and I and maybe others are coming to knit tonight.
Hoping you can throw a reserved sign on the starbucks table for us?
No problem. thanks for letting me know. Love to see you.
I was in your lovely store in May and have a picture of one of your cats laying on my husbands lap, who happened to be sitting in the chair;) BTW, my husband doesn’t sit with my cat in his lap;)
I purchased a skein of Sirdar Smiley Stripes color 262 Lot 110902
and of course I ran short for my Grandsons hat! Do you have a skein left in that color that you could send to me?
Thanks so much.
Lisa
HI – looking for Debbie Bliss Como #3 – thank you!
I found it here. http://www.grovestreetknits.com/yarn/debbieblisscomo.html#cart_restore
Hi Shoshana…there will be a picture of your shop here tomorrow:
http://wp.me/p267bU-kH
MJ
Cool!
i like your store! and i like that you are a very nice person : -)
Hello Shoshana,
I am looking for 100 grs of Araucania yarns called ” Rehue ” in colour # 10. Do you have any left?
A friend of mine bought me for Christmas last year 100 grs. but they are not enough for a project unless you can recommend a cowl pattern that would use only 100 grs!!!!
Thank you so much,
Kelly
Sorry I don’t have any of that left. Ravelry is a great source of patterns. Just type in the weight of yarn and choose cowl, hat or mitts and see what comes up. You could also add a complementary yarn in the same weight to make a larger project.
Hey shoshana I’m wondering when your going to teach. So can you plz tell me
Hi Sydney, we don’t have any classes scheduled this season yet but I can send you an email when we do!
Cheers,
Lois