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I am so excited for you! I LOVE those shoes (insert swooning smiley here)

Order the yarn online and have it shipped if it's too $ there.
 
thanks chris.!...that's a good idea... do you have any links you could recommend?...

btw...i use this for a swooning smilie... :crush:


:mrgreen:
 
Last time I went to New York back in April 2002 I went all over Manhattan..and on the Lower East Side I found a fantastic haberdashery store..a real treasure trove ( cheap, with unique items)..where I was allowed to rumage though it all..I've since lost the address :cry: , and can't recall what street it was on (I go into a trance when I do 6 hours of walking/shopping and forget to eat and drink..so where on Lower East side it was I forget).
Anybody know some great haberdashery stores on Lower Manhattan, let me know!! Because, I badly want to return to that store.

..but to get to the point...Softie, I bet you can get yard really cheap down Lower East Side..prices seemed worlds apart from the rest of Manhattan.
(I feel a bit stupid giving you advice about where to shop for wool in NYC..given the fact that I have only been 3 times :blush: )
 
not at all hanne..i think you are right...i should have thought of it myself... :P
i will have to just take a walk and wander around and see what i come across...there are all these weird little places down there and usually really cheap...i forget about that all the time...

great tip!...thanks! :woot: :flower:
 
sorry, I don't knit so I'd have know idea of links.

Sugo is looking at this thread. She will probably know some good places.
 
Softgrey
There's ragshop in Brooklyn where I get my stuff
Prices range.
There's also a shop on Atlantic Ave that I want to check out
maybe next week
Looks a bit fancy though
 
Your welcome :flower:
Only wish I could do it too..I could have kicked myself..they didn't that Visa or Mastercard and I only had about 10 $ on me..so I spend every penny I had (which wasn't nearly enough..because I wanted to many things) and walked from Lower East Side ALL the way back up to 57th street or something like that where my hotel was :wacko:
 
yeah...i came back to see what sugo said... :lol: ...thanks love... :flower:
i don't know my way around brooklyn at all really...can you be more specific?...
are you around next weekend?..maybe we can go together?...

and thanks again hanne...good point about bringing cash...!... :flower:
 
cool...thanks... :flower:
just let me know if you wanna go sometime...kay?... ;)
 
McQueen did pompoms on FW'03
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Be a pompom!
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Originally posted by softgrey@Nov 8 2004, 11:43 AM
lilac is gorgeous hanne... :flower:
i need to get some wool...
anyone know where to get some in nyc that won't cost me an arm and a leg...??....

:unsure: :rolleyes:
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Hey Softie-
All of the knitting shops that I know in Manhattan are very overpriced, because knitting has become pretty hip in the past few years and the prices reflect it. I buy in bulk, so I don't frequent the shops very often.

One place that I would recommend for great price/quality yarns is a place called Smiley's in Queens. It's a bit of a trek, but it is worth it. You can take the J( you live downtown, right?) all the way to the Woodhaven stop. It's on the corner of Woodhaven and Jamaica.

I copy and pasted a list of NYC knitting shops. I would not recommend Downtown Yarns on Ave A- the snottiest bunch I've yet to encounter. I can suggest the Yarn Tree on Bedford and S.4th? if you find yourself in willaimsburg. Erdal(303 5th Ave.,) is a distributor, but they sell to the public with no minimum. I've neard good things about School Products on Broadway, but I've never been there.

We should have a NY FS pompom and knitting circle!

Manhattan:
Downtown Yarn, Ave A & 3rd
School Products 1201 Broadway, 212-679-3516
Erica Wilson, Inc. 717 Madison Avenue, NYC 10021 (212) 989-3030
Gotta Knit, 6th Ave 212-989-3030
Erdal Yarns 303 5th Ave., 212-725-0162
Kama Boutique, 307 7 Ave., 212-989-8458
Karabella Yarns, 1201 Broadway, (212) 684-2665
Knit New York, 307 E. 14th St. , (212) 387-0707
Knits Incredible, 971-A Lexington Avenue, (212) 717-0477
Knitting 321, 321 East 75th Street,(212) 772-2020
The Lion & The Lamb, 1460 Lexington (94th/95th) 212-876-4303
Magry Knits, 80 East 7th Street, (212) 674-6753
MAKE workshop,195 chrystie street #502, (212)533-9995 by appointment only
P&S Fabrics, 355 Broadway, (212) 226-1534
Purl, 137 Sullivan St.,212-420-8796
Seaport Yarn, 135 William Street, 5th floor, 212-608-3100
School Products1201 Broadway, 800-847-4127, 212-679-3516
String, 1015 Madison Ave., 212-288-9572
Stitches East, 55 E 52nd, 212-421-0112
Unique Knit Craft, 257 W. 39th, 212-840-6950
Wallis Mayers Needlework Inc., 30 East 68th Street, (212) 861-5318
Wool Gathering, 318 E. 84th St. 212-734-4747
The Yarn Company, 2274 B'dway (@ 82nd), 212-787-7878
Yarn Connection, 218 Madison (@ 36th), 212-684-5099


Brooklyn:
Brooklyn General, 135 Union Street, 718-855-8885, Wed.-Sat 10-6
Knitting Hands, 398 Atlantic Ave., 718-858-KNIT
Knitting Salon, 8 Windsor Place, (718) 499-2782
Red Lipstick, 64 6th Ave bet Dean & Flatbush
Stitch n Stitch, 1320 Coney Island Avenue, (718) 692-0100
The Yarn Tree, 718-384-8030 347 Bedford Avenue

Queens:
Joan Norman Knitwits, 35-16 Bell Blvd, Bayside, NY 11361 (718) 229-0156
Smiley Yarns, 92-06 Jamaica Ave (Woodhaven & 92nd)
 
thanks paprika...i think those are the same places as in sugo's link... :flower:

yes...all overpriced in manhattan...and i've been to that shop you mentioned...nothing for them to be snotty about...they had none of the things i was looking for...completely useless... :rolleyes:

what about the lower east side as hanne suggested...have you ever looked down there?...

a sewing and pompom/knitting circle would be fantastic...i'm always looking for someone to do projects with...it's just so much more fun... you share ideas and help each other figure out problems when you're stuck...and it's just fun...i'd be up for that...but you know that means we would have to meet...right?...LOL...or are you thinking of a virtual group?...

maybe sugo would join us?...sugo?... :flower:
 
this thread reminds me of lena.....i know she was forcasting this trend last year :woot:

i put some on my majorette boots :lol: small ones.
 
maybe we can use some pompoms as bait to entice her back...
:D ^_^
 
Softie i was reading your instructions about how to make one but i just dont get it :blink:

im a bit disconcerted
 
sugo was just looking at knitting and crocheting circles... ;)
I would love to join


Originally posted by softgrey@Nov 8 2004, 06:59 PM
thanks paprika...i think those are the same places as in sugo's link... :flower:

yes...all overpriced in manhattan...and i've been to that shop you mentioned...nothing for them to be snotty about...they had none of the things i was looking for...completely useless... :rolleyes:

what about the lower east side as hanne suggested...have you ever looked down there?...

a sewing and pompom/knitting circle would be fantastic...i'm always looking for someone to do projects with...it's just so much more fun... you share ideas and help each other figure out problems when you're stuck...and it's just fun...i'd be up for that...but you know that means we would have to meet...right?...LOL...or are you thinking of a virtual group?...

maybe sugo would join us?...sugo?... :flower:
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