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Wednesday 28 August 2013

Where To Shop For Yarn In Manhattan - Lion Brand Yarn Studio

Don't know about you but much of my life is spent waiting: for the subway; for appointments; to meet people; and for my plane to board, take off, fly and land, so I like to fill these moments crocheting granny squares that are so portable and versatile.  I've just finished my latest project so I needed more wool to start something new to occupy me on yet another flight that I'm taking next week.


I usually stock up on wool at Manhattan's Vogue Knitting Live or at Smiley's Yarns Manhattan Sale but with neither on the horizon I'd have to visit a real live wool shop.  My first thought "Purl Soho", my second "small bank loan"; checking out their website proved me right - a pattern caught my eye and the kits for it were a whopping $195-$780.  I put my thinking cap on - there had to be a way to make this blanket, or something similar a whole lot cheaper than that, for a start it didn't actually need to be made of Koigu Premium Merino!

I'd heard of another wool shop in Manhattan - Lion Brand Yarn Studio - but never visited.  Checking out their website I spotted just the right wool for the job and headed over with Flicky last Sunday afternoon.  Here're some photos of the Manhattan gem that I've discovered (apologies up front as they're poor quality from my phone).

We're here - 34 West 15th between 5th/6th.  You can't see it in this photo but that's a crochet and knitted 'under the sea' window display, just fabulous.  Check out those yarn bombed door handles too!  

  The store entrance - lots of themed projects on display here 'made in America'.

A Wool Wall

There're lots of interactive activities all around the store - you can trial yarns and try your hand at knitting and crochet.

At the back of the store, there's lots of notions and accessories - wool bags, gadgets, books, etc.  I succeeded in resisting a wool winder - I've wound by hand my whole life, did I really need it?
 Needles and Hooks!

 The staff were super friendly and helpful, nothing was too much trouble and they even offered to take this piccie of Flicky and me.

Great displays using benches, steps, boxes, and baskets - it all looks amazing while still being customer friendly.

 Found it - that's what I'm here for!

 A 'Martha Stewart' area.

 Another scrummy Wool Wall.

 Baskets of goodies.

 Beautiful silks.

 I love how they've used these old drawers to display the wool.


There're a large centre table and chairs for you to sit to plan your projects and knit/crochet a while.  I was amazed at how comfortable I felt in the store and even more telling - Flicky loved it - pulling out a chair she sat at the table to wait while I wandered happily around.  When I finally came back she told me something weird had happened, then she picked up a nearby knitting sampler and proceeded to knit some more of it ... I taught her to knit on a rainy afternoon when she was 12 but she didn't take to it and it's never been mentioned since, turns out it's like riding a bike, you never forget how!!!

The staff chatted with us and told us that on Tuesday evenings, 5.30 pm to 6.30 pm there's a Crochet Doctor in the store offering free help and advice for your projects and there's the same on Wednesday evenings for Knitters.  In fact, there's lots of free events - Thursday nights there's a knit/crochet meet up and the last Thursday of the month is Film night 'Flicks with Sticks' - how great does that sound?!


Here're the goodies that I brought home with me.  That yarn bag with a thread feed hole will be very useful when I'm on the plane - did I ever tell you about the time I was flying out of Paris and my ball of wool rolled down the plane during take off?  My husband was horrified and kept tugging at the strand of wool still in my hand to try to bring it back but, of course, the more he tugged the further the ball rolled - I giggled through the whole event but he was not amused!  Hopefully, this bag will ensure we never have an episode like that again ;)

The best thing about the day, apart from discovering a wonderful new store and staff that I feel so at home to drop in on again, was the slight glimmer of hope that maybe one day my daughter will allow her deeply suppressed crafty side to surface and we can make things together!!!



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26 comments:

  1. Ooh, lots of loveliness here! Thanks for the post, I'll definitely pass it on to my bff for her NYC trip :D

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  2. What a fabulous shop - if I had something like that near here maybe I'd be tempted to take up knitting again! I've heard of Lion yarns but never used them. What were the prices like there?

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    1. They're pretty reasonable by today's standards and the wool that I wanted was on discontinued sale so it was only $12.50 for 500g and it's pure virgin wool. Absolute bargain. I've started my new blanket and it's crocheting beautifully so I'm really thrilled :)

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  3. Very cool! I like Lion Brand yarns. I've used them a few times here and there, but don't have such a cute shop to check them out in!

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  4. Love the look of this shop...wish I could poke about in it!

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  5. looks like a great shop!

    Thank you so much for sharing at Needle and Thread Thursday!

    :) Kelly @ My Quilt Infatuation

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  6. Hi Chrissie!
    I love Lion brand yarns. That basket of silk was gorgeous. Just curious what is the yarn that you used in the granny squares? It is really pretty and I like the ones you bought too.
    xo jan@sewandsowfarm

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    1. Thanks Jan - oh and you're so right about that silk. My finished blanket is made up of 16 x 15" granny squares of NORO Kochoran Yarn #76 (50% Wool, 30% Angora, 20% Silk) bordered and joined with Filatura Lanarota Easy Wool #389 (76% Acrylic, 24% Wool) :)

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    2. I hope you see this reply here Jan because your Google+ account doesn't have your email attached so I can't contact you. :)

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  7. The silk yarns look scrumptious and I love the idea of Flicks with sticks :)

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    1. I think I might book myself in for one of those flicks when I'm back from Scotland!

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  8. Seriously thinking that I need to persuade the family that we need a holiday in NY! Wow it looks like fabric and wool heaven over there :-)

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    1. Get saving Juliet and head over, I'd just love to meet you and never mind the flight prices, think how much money you could save on all that fabric and wool you just can't live without ;)

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  9. Now when can I fly over, deeply green with envy. No Lion Brand stores in the UK!!!

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    1. When I lived in England I got my wool from a great shop called Love Yarn in Andover, Hampshire but great wool shops are, I know, few and far between. You'll have to get on a flight and come and explore, we have an abundance of great shops here!!! :)

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  10. Hi I love the LYStudio! When I need yarn that is where I shop and I have also taken classes there that i love! They also have great workshops. If you check out my blog julieslifestyle.blogspot.com you will also see that I have done blog posts about this yarn store. I love the post you did. I saw it on made by you mon. Take care and have a good weekend.
    Julie from julieslifestyle.blogspot.com

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    1. Hi Julie, I've had a good look around your blog at your posts about my relatively new home and work place, Manhattan, and then I saw your posts about London, Windsor and Oxford and it made me really homesick, in a very good way! Great to meet you :)

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  11. OMG .... wish I lived closer! AMAZING.

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  12. Okay that's sorted I NEED to come back to my favourite city very soon. Wish we had stores like that over here in the UK or at least near where I live.

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  13. Oh, how can I persuade my husband I need a trip to America so that I can visit this amazing shop? It looks amazing!

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  14. What an incredible shop! Along with all your other uk readers I'd LOVE a shop even half that good!

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  15. Hi, what a great shop! Beautiful yarns, I am a new follower...found you on Freemotion by the River linky Tuesdays!

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  16. The shop look fabulous, such a shame I live in the UK :(

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  17. Wow! What a yarn shop! This would be fun to visit! Thanks for sharing.
    Freemotion by the River Linky Party Tuesday

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  18. fiquei maravilhada com as cores lindas ...tudo muito colorido as linhas tem cores q no meu pais BRASIL não tem !! adoraria poder adquiri ...amei a organização da sua loja.maravilhosa.....bjos tenho pena desse frio q faz ai..aqui no BRASIL o calor esta de mais muito quente mesmo... so mar e praia pra aguentar..kkk ABRAÇOS e bjos

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    1. Eu desejo para quente e você tem muito quente !!! Algo no meio seria maravilhoso para nós dois - Chris : D

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