Sunday, November 30, 2008

The Artful Ewe

My daughter and I were out driving today.  She's learning to drive, and I'm learning to like it.  

We ended up in Port Gamble, and practiced parallel parking.  Once in between the lines, it seemed reasonable to check out a few of the shops, just to make it all worthwhile.  One of the places we visited was the Artful Ewe.

This place is not large, but it is open and rich with color.  As far as I could tell, most of the yarns there are handspun, and in such a variety of texture and color and fiber blend it is almost more than a color-lover like me can bear.  Very sensuous, definitely inviting.  There are rovings, raw dyed fiber, carded dyed fibers... here is an example:

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Also, a view of the inside of the shop:

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For hours and other info, check out their website:


Here's a little blurb from their homepage:

The Artful Ewe specializes in fine fibers and supplies for hand spinners, weavers, and knitters.  We carry an extensive selection of natural fibers for spinning from various breed wools, mohair, cashmere, silk, angora, and other blends.   Our plant fibers include flax, hemp, ramie, tencel, and cotton.  
Most of our fibers available on-line are commercially prepared top from Ashland Bay Trading (Link: www.ashlandbay.com) and are priced by the pound.  Please contact us for smaller quantity pricing.   We also stock luxury fibers from Peace of Yarn, as well as spinning and felting fibers from Louet(Link: www.louet.com). 

Give it a look--you won't be disappointed.

Falling for Autumn,

--The Knit Chick

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