Yarn shop
- kcdixiecat
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Re: Yarn shop
There are a few.Kass wrote:My husband and I are coming to NO next Monday; does anyone know of a yarn shop that sells yarn, knitting supplies, etc.? Thanks for any help.
Garden District Needlework Shop
- http://www.gardendistrictneedlework.biz
2011 Magazine Street, New Orleans - (504) 558-0221
Quarter Stitch
630 Chartres Street, New Orleans - (504) 522-4451
Bette Bornside Company
- http://www.bornsideyarns.com
2733 Dauphine Street, New Orleans - (504) 945-4069
I really like the one on Magazine St...they're very friendly and helpful.
Re: Yarn shop
Thank you so much, kcdixiecat. I love to knit, and I like to visit yarn shops in different cities. We are staying at the Intercontinental on St. Charles; would I be able to walk to the shop on Magazine from my hotel, or would I need to take a taxi? I appreciate your help.
Re: Yarn shop
no, but you could take the streetcar.Kass wrote:Thank you so much, kcdixiecat. I love to knit, and I like to visit yarn shops in different cities. We are staying at the Intercontinental on St. Charles; would I be able to walk to the shop on Magazine from my hotel, or would I need to take a taxi? I appreciate your help.
- justagirl
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Re: Yarn shop
I'm not 100% sure the one on magazine street is still open....it looked a while ago that the building or business was for sale...Call first.
Magazine St has a bus you can take.
Magazine St has a bus you can take.
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