Traveling Is A Great Time To Find New Knitting Stores

Posted by Stella Blankhead

Suzanna sat in the passenger seat of the Mercedes, quietly working her knitting needles. As she and her husband cruised along on their cross country road trip, she purchased a wide array of yarns from the numerous local knitting stores she visited and piled them in the backseat.

The vacationing couple had seen the Space Needle, Grand Canyon, Great Salt Lake, open plains and big blue sky, Liberty Bell, Statue of Liberty, and White House. Yet these natural wonders and historical monuments held little interest for Suzanna. For seeing these sites did not meet the needs of her loved ones.

So she ordered her husband to stop by knitting stores during the trip at various towns and cities. While at the stores, she purchased supplies for her family designed knitting projects. Visiting the stores also gave her the feeling of being at home and a little excitement.

Imagine the local knitting store. Depending on the size of the city or town, the store could sell either dozens of yarn brands and colors or few. The store owner and employees may conduct classes, teaching new knitters how to knit socks, weave, spin, crochet, and various knitting techniques. They likely sell books, promote new knitting patterns and projects, and advertise beautifully constructed tools designed to weave and spin.

Whether shabby and dull gray, or constructed of stained oak wood and handcrafted shutters, the storefront cannot wholly symbolize the tenderness and homelike atmosphere of knitting stores. Already knowing of at least one shared interest with the special individuals who enter their stores, store owners and employees warmly welcome their knitters and update them on the latest knitting trends and the most popular knitting supplies being sold. Regardless of what town they may be in, all fellow knitters who enter a knitting store feel right at home.

Consider the unimaginably beautiful homemade knitting projects found in knitting stores across the United States as well. Store owners do not only sell yarn, knitting and crochet needles, spinning wheels, knitting design books, felting, and patterns, but they take great delight in knitting. So they knit hats, mittens, socks, afghans, vests, sweaters, blankets, slippers, purses, scarves, ponchos, stuffed animals, and anything and everything they set their minds on to knit. Decorating their stores with the designs they craft and sharing stories with knitters who come in and openly admire them.

Create lifelong friendships with people who bond in their shared interests. Socialize with knitters in stores nationwide, exchange contact information, and find ways to interact with them in knitting projects. Relate with knitters with stories of knitting project parties, difficult knitting patterns, knitting design markets, and projects the children or pets ruined. Gain memories from these pleasant social experiences and develop new ideas for future knitting designs.

Visit knitting stores during your cross country trip. Unite with fellow knitters. The friendships formed from the shared interest in knitting are worth it, and knitters can learn different techniques and patterns. Most importantly, the experiences may forever implant the love of knitting in the knitter.

So be sure that when you next great adventure to stop in and discover that hidden gem at the local Knitting Stores, and before you go check out our blog and discover how to to your Knitting Into Cash and use your love for for creating beauty to help pay for your next great adventure. Happy Knitting!

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