I haz a sad

This morning, I was going to tell you all about how brilliantly clever I was. I actually knitted two more socks on Pinky the Passap. I was going to take pictures of these three socks this morning. I took some crappy ones last night, and thought I could improve on (im)perfection.

Note to self: write down how many rows in the cuff.
Or else end up with two vastly different lengths.
One knee, one mid calf. 
I'm pretty proud of this one.
And I made appropriate notes.

Yes, I was.

But first, while waiting for the sun to come up, I was looking on Ravelry for some information on Pinky, and somehow I ended up in the Naked Sheep's group. There was an announcement that just tore my heart out. They've closed as of November 26th. Sigh, another yarn shop closed. I had only heard wonderful things about this shop, both the original and the new Naked Sheep (it changed hands two and a half years ago). They carried great yarns, had great classes, and their Knit Night was well attended. Everything that makes a yarn shop a great yarn shop.

Owning a yarn shop is a wonderful, inspiring, exasperating but always rewarding experience. A lifestyle really. I simply can't imagine not doing this forever. Although I hadn't met Lisa, the owner, I am so sad for her, and all the knitters that frequented her shop.

It seems more and more that yarn shops are to women what pubs are to men. A safe, fun place to hang out with friends, a place to get away from life for a while. A place for a gossip and a giggle and a cup of tea. And now, this little haven for knitters in the east end of Toronto is gone.

All I can think right now is "thank you". Thank you to all of you, dear readers. Thank you for supporting me and my little shop. You can't possibly know how much it means.

Comments

dresda said…
I got quite choked up reading that last paragraph ....
knittin4britain said…
Thanks...your friendship means so much to mean.
Kathryn said…
It's sad to see any business close their doors--moreso when it's a yarn shop. I was in Michaels today for some cheap scrapbook paper for wrapping gifts and took a stroll through their yarn display. Sad. No one to answer questions, offer suggestions, or just plainly tell you you are wrong. Nothing brings my imagination to life like at YS. My sister says my pupils dilate and my fingers start reaching out to feel the merch. Sadly people think the big stores can offer the better prices. If only they knew it's so much more than that.
I was sent to your blog for the Free Pattern for Preemies Hat - I would love to make some for my local hospital in CT. Please let me know where to find it.
Thanks,
Kathleen
ksilves@mac.com
Kathleen said…
Hi I was looking for the preemie knitted hat pattern that was advertised and directed to your blog for the free pattern. It was on Craft Gossip. Do you have it? or have they sent me to the wrong location?
Sorry - Thanks for your help,
Kathleen Silvestri
ksilves@mac.com

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