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Long Holiday Weekend...

Well, my backroom (AKA the Class room...) had become swamped with new Fall yarns. I super excited about the yarns I choose for this Fall. However I thought I had staggered the shipments more than I did, everything came in with in a week & a half!

So, what did I do this weekend? Reorganize the store. I figured that as long as I was limiting down our novelty selection & putting out more yarn than I could describe that it was a good time to apply some organizational skills & make the shop make sense again.

I now have almost all the feltable yarns up front by the couches (basically everything except Peace Fleece, Malabrigo, and Creative Focus which stayed hanging where it was).
The back corner where the eyelash was now houses alpaca & mohair blends (Rowan Felted Tweed...Shetland Deluxe... all that good stuff)
Then starting where the ribbon was I've moved all the machine washable wools along that wall sorted by gauge (from Rowan 4ply to Cashmerino Chunky).
Next up along that wall is non-feltable (but hand wash...) yarns like Kathmandu, Silk Garden etc. and then cottons.

The other area that's different is you'll all find the new Mirasol yarns are all hanging across from the counter where the cotton was.

So, yes, everything is different, but I think it all makes much more sense where it is now. I hope you all find that true as well!

Oh, and if anyone is looking for some really good deals on eyelash or ribbon yarns, we're auctioning off tons of novelty yarn on ebay (really I've got 4 boxes I can barely carry to auction off). Look for the user name Extravayarnza!

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Any updates on the gnomes???

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