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Thursday, June 23, 2022

Visited Washington, mini yarn crawl

 Washington in June was lovely: rainy, sunny, comfortable. We went on the Canal on kayaks and pedal boats, hiked the hills, saw a baseball game, and just had a blast. I decided to shop for local yarns, if possible.

 On the way back from the Canal, we drove through Allyn. There’s a lovely shop there called Allyn Knit Shop & Spinning Supply. They have a local spinner making a product called Kalispell Sock. My littlest, MissE, chose a light pink yarn, as usual, a future pompon, and a hat kit (which isn’t in the photo), and I picked a blue hank, called Beau, and also decided to try Sockotta because I like the twill look. Blue for the lakes and rivers we’d driven past, and green for the lush vegetation and trees.



Before crossing the bridge returning to the Tacoma area, we stopped by Gig Harbor and purchased some yarns from Rainy Day Yarns. I picked two of their sock yarns, Tough Enough 2 Sock in Just For Him colorway, and Thunder Sock in The Forbidden Forest colorway. I picked a mini hank to match each, the first reminded me of the canal in the rain, and the latter of the forest hikes. I also picked up a Malabrigo Metamorphosis Sock in the Starry Night colorway because it intrigues me.

 


On the way East, we stopped in Ellensburg at Yarnfolk. They had available some lovely Earl Grey Fiber’s Darjeeling Sock in I’ll Be Fine (about  close to the shade Navy), and Royal Velvet colorway from Apple Fiber Studio.
 


Looks like I have some knitting to do!

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