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A sad yarn: Knitters could lose another shop
By adamg on Thu, 03/28/2013 - 1:15pm
Mind's Eye Yarns in Porter Square is up for sale; if nobody wants to buy it and keep it open, it'll shut down later this spring.
Earlier:
Another bit of old Boston gets ripped out: Windsor Button to shut down.
H/t Cara.
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Very sad, but a smart
Very sad, but a smart decision given her situation.
She's really awesome; I'll be
She's really awesome; I'll be sad not to have this store as an option.
Oh man. I'm wishing Lucy the
Oh man. I'm wishing Lucy the best of luck in this next stage of her life.
What's left, yarn-wise in Boston/Cambridge/Somerville? Woolcott in Harvard Square has been gone for several years, Circles is also no longer, Windsor is so sadly gone. Is Newbury Yarns still around? There is a new store in Dorchester. Anything else?
There's
JP Knit and Stitch in JP. Dorchester has Stitch House.
There's also Gather Here in
There's also Gather Here in Cambridge on Broadway...very near Broadway Bicycle School
The Knittin' Kitten on
The Knittin' Kitten on Blanchard Rd, outside of Alewife. I haven't been there in aaaaages.
Yep, Newbury Yarns is still there
and it seems to be doing pretty well.
I, too think it's unfortunate that Lucy's giving up the ghost,
and selling her knitting store, but I wish her all the best of luck, at this stage of her life. There is a yarn store in Brookline Village called Good Yarn, however.
Back in the 1980's and early 1990's, there was a huge knitting store right down in the South Station area (the name of which escapes me at the moment.) that had a huge selection of yarn (every color under the sun), knitting instruction books, as well as patterns and knitting equipment of all kinds, and it was reasonably priced. I don't know whether or not this yarn store down by South Station moved, or just simply went out of business. Too bad, because that was a great knitting store!
South Station yarn store
I remember that knitting store near South Station. It was at the corner of Beach and Lincoln. I used to work right near there in the 80s. Before it became a knitting store it was a large, very short-lived discount candy store. Right in the same area was the now long defunct China Cinema, and the joke/magic shop Hank Lee's Magic Factory, which had a sign in the window that said "miracles for sale".
The South Station Yarn Store--a cool store!
I really liked that store...and I miss it!
A Good Yarn
Sorry to bear bad news, but A Good Yarn has been closed for several months.