Another AMAZING tour. I am LOVING get to know these store owners and how they pour their heart and soul into all things yarn. I wish them SO much success. Thanks, Natalie for showcasing the stores.
My favorite local store!! The owners are so sweet and friendly! Their themed tea parties are so much fun during the holidays and the food is always delicious! Thank you for highlighting this wonderful shop ❤❤
Katy and Camera told me to watch this and it took until now for me to remember. Oops... Anyone traveling through Utah via I-15 will be within a couple minutes of the shop though! It's worth the detour, I promise!
I so look forward to sitting down with my knitting and enjoying another yarn store tour. I can’t wait until you travel to the North East. Thanks again guys!
Well, I’ve marked at least one of Katy’s wraps that I’ll be looking for yarn for at Flock….may make you help me since you introduced me to her designs! What FUN store.
This was so fun. I’m very familiar with Marianated Yarns and enjoyed seeing the collaborations with Katy’s patterns. Thx for taking us on your travels!
I love this place. I stopped in while walking around town one evening. They were so welcoming to newbie knitters, answered so many questions - and of course the tea was wonderful!
Love the name of the store Natalie, and I love tea. I'm British, we drink allot of tea. I get allot of green tea from Harney & Sons. So many pretty colors in the yarn. Love your videos of yarn stores around the country.
@@KnittyNatty I go there at least once a month to try new tea. When I’m running low on some of my tea I buy it. You have to try their new Bamboo tea, it only comes in a tin. They sell 2oz ten dollars, but so worth it.
I love these tours so much. I almost feel like I get to travel too when I’ll likely never see many of these amazing places. Thank you for all your work and creativity with these videos 😊
My friend sent me an email today asking if I had been to Petite Fours & Purls. I hadn't so I got my daughter up to drive the fifteen minutes to that cute little place. While there, we talked about RU-vid and they mentioned that you had been in and your video came out. So, of course, I had to come see the video. (Can't count on RU-vid to show your stuff.) It's a cute store but I've avoided because of my allergies to wool. I was stuffy by the time we left and my daughter accidentally touched wool and was in a reaction when we left BUT it was WORTH IT. Cute place and I saw some stunning cottons and alpaca that I'm not allergic to. We visited with the shop owner that is not Katy (her name is eluding me.) Great shop and your video was really well put together. I love that you got to dress up!
@@KnittyNatty definitely. Other yarns don't play the same as wool so it's hard to get the same drape as the sweaters I love seeing others make. And socks... Sigh
Interesting success story about the maker space at the fair. We had a question on Facebook in advance of Dragon Con if there was a crafter space to hang out in. Sadly, the Robotics and Maker track does not have one set up. But I know anyone dedicated to the track will be found crafting while waiting in the lines for panels so there's that.
Hi, love your yarn shop visits. By the way you don't pronounce the "s" in "petits fours" unless it's followed by a word starting with a vowel (French is my mother tongue).