This blog is going to be a love story. It will have heroes, yarn, and villians, cat's who eat yarn, and romance, the stash. But above all it will be about one womans real life love affair with that most glorious of fiber addictions, yarn.
Monday, November 19, 2007
Yes, you can plan a whole vacation around yarn!
My friend and adopted sister Shelley and I went on a pre-holiday yarn crawl. We generally do this twice a year and our favorite destination by far is Port Townsend.
Port Townsend, Washington is a picturesque little Victorian town on the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
We always stay at the Palace Hotel.
Port Townsend is a great get-away spot. In the off season the room rates are really low, the restaurants are open and not to crowded and the two yarn shops get in there winter wool. Did I mention the yarn shops are only a block apart. And just to make it even more tempting Port Townsend has fabulous restaurants.
The first place we invaded was Diva Yarns. The ladies there are always so happy to see us.
We shopped and then went to the adjoining bead store
and the store that sells trim. There was a lot of shopping going on.
The fabulous lady at Diva even held up my traveling scarf.
Then she made me hold it up and took my picture. Sneaky woman. Apparently , as I am a large woman, stuffing a lot of things in my pockets and then looking down makes me look like a pear with triple chins. Did I mention I'm not keen on having my picture taken.
After the shopping fest at Diva we took ourselves to lunch at the Fountain Cafe, another favorite place. One of the best things about them is the total lack of a deep fat fryer in the kitchen. They have great soups, great salads, and incredible grilled sandwiches. Try the turkey rueben.
Then we went to the Twisted Ewe, and got more yarn.
And candles.
This is Shelley going 'why are you taking my picture, monkey?' She learned that look from my cats.
The very nice lady at the shop did not hold the traveling scarf for me.
But I got lots of pictures any way.
I love yarn shops.
After an amazing dinner at Fins and some much deserved rest, to sleep off the amazing dinner, we set out the next day for Bainbridge Island and Churchmouse Yarn and Tea....
Labels:
Diva Yarns,
knitting vacations,
Port Townsend,
Twisted Ewe
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