I am loving this format. Your podcast has gone to number one for me. I love the shop tours, the farms, mills, towns and countryside. I would also be interested in some short spots on what it’s like living on the road in the van. Such a nice break from the regular FO, WIP, etc. I hope you, hubby and Toaster are having a blast.
This is awesome!! I've been to the Clay Purl and bought great yarns there the shop is so cute but I've never been on the yarn crawl so thanks for the tour!!!
Thank you so much for highlighting Lynn Hobbs store in Jasonville, Indiana!! I grew up there. Lynn is such a lovely person. Thank you!! Thank you!! Thank you!!
I never comment on videos, but I felt compelled to comment on this one Natalie! I'm a newish viewer from Australia, and I must say I love this format. I'm thoroughly enjoying watching your travels and "visiting" areas I will probably never get to in my life. Thank you so much - I really appreciate your work (and Kent's too!). Stay safe - Nicole :)
#question: What's it like to get ready in the morning, and how have you found keeping to a schedule? What has been the most surprising thing about your lifestyle change? Ok, so 3 questions :-) Thank you for sharing your adventures!
I am loving all of these yarn shop tours!! I keep adding them to my saved places on my Google maps so that as we travel around as a family each summer I can drop in and visit them!
Omg I love Karen from Rebel Purl yarn shop. She was great. That yarn is gorgeous. I need to make my way across the country to see all these shops and buy the pretty yarn. I’m loving these yarn shop videos.
Thanks for sharing all of the fantastic shops and gorgeous yarns with us. I especially liked the Red Hill Mill tour and that the family, especially the kids, pick out colorway names. Pumpkin Guts is my favorite 😊
Has anybody thought of writing a story of the trip from Toaster’s perspective? He looked like he was really enjoying his walk. Please you and Kent stay safe and have a great rest of your week. Looking forward to next weeks video.
Thankyou Natalie and Kent for another great video of the yarn stores tours. They are so great. Seeing your travels and the beautiful scenery and states that you are visiting are lovely. Take care driving.
Natalie and Kent, you are the ultimate power couple! These tours are fantastic! Such fun for those of us not traveling but curious about yarn shops across America.
Thank you Natalie and Kent (and adorable Toaster) for taking us along on this wonderful journey. I especially liked listening to the guy at the Red Hill Mill who was really interesting and seeing those beautiful Alpacas was such a treat! Safe travels x
Thank you for showing some lovely sections of my home state. I have not visited any of these shops yet, but am more likely to try now that I know more about them and their people.
So, the question needs to be asked…will you swing into any of our fine Canadian LYS’s? If you’re anywhere near Detroit, there’s a sweet sweet shop just 20 minutes over the bridge in McGregor, Ontario called Sue2Knits. You will find us Canadians are really lovely!
I love the pink and gray yarn, named after their kids. 💞 recently I got back NC and visited a couple yarn shops in Durham and Chapel Hill..sadly did not get to Asheville , but will definitely go back. I’ll be curious where you end up, next Natalie. 😊🧶💫
I just found your channel and subscribed😊. Thank you for introducing me to yarn shops within driving distance of home ( Louisville ky). I have found only one yarn shop close to home. It is fiber and friends in LaGrange ky. Would love to know if you know of others close to Louisville.
i can knit sock s!! thank you for the insperation !! i always wanted to knit socks :) i only stuggle with the heel 😅 do you have suggestion to be little more frendly to do ? #?
I was in Indiana 9 days ago and had no idea this was going on! Whenever I travel, I try to find local yarn store and never have any luck. How do you find them?
#question? While traveling are you still able to do Pilates? And therapy/counseling? I thought there’s probably a need for activity/outlet for energy and coping for the stresses of traveling.
Good question! My pilates classes were expensive, so I only felt it was worth it when I could go to 3-4 classes per week, which is too difficult on the road. So we opted for Planet Fitness memberships instead! There are hundreds of locations and we can also use them to shower. As far as therapy, both of our therapists were only licensed in New York, so we could continue with them on the road. We knew in advance so we could transition out with them. We’re good right now! But if we need therapy, there are definitely options on the road.