Punk Rock Parakeet on Folk Monkey Fingering |
I've got a number of new colorways, as well as a couple of old favorites in stock over at Practical Stitchcraft. Be sure to check out Heather's site. She is a force of nature. Despite her full-time job, she is still offering in-person classes, occasional virtual classes (with more to come), pop-up events, all while still working the tech-editing side of her business, helping designers produce patterns that are size inclusive and fully comprehensive.
Phew! Like I said... force of nature.
And my yarn is only a small part of her shop's story. She offers a full line of notions, accessories and several commercial yarns, with more to come, as well as tools, kits and supplies for the embroiderers out there. It's a lot, and I'm very proud to have my little space in her world.
And... yup, you guessed it, there is more: Meet-ups! Check her site, get connected and join the public meet-ups. Generally, there is one (often more) meet-up per month in Albuquerque, open to the public, open to ALL crafts, and featuring in-person deliveries of orders and often even a full shop pop-up to let you get your hands on the yarns and see them side-by-side in person.
I love the meet-ups. Locations vary, often have food opportunities near-by, and I'm yet to attend one that was in a poorly lit venue. This crafting community is friendly, generous, and supportive. Bring your project, share your craft, or just hang out and chat if you need communal time. There is never pressure or obligation. All are welcome.
jess, it's olga! how are you?? been trying to track you down for awhile (as has jon and grey)...!
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