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Knitworking
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wei z.
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We have a NEW LYS on the Seacoast of NH!!! Ta Dah! With all the LYS closings I'm so pleased that this one has opened.
The lady who owns the shop is Pat Sweeney and she is soooo helpful. In addition to having all the standard wools, lends, etc. this shop has an amazing stock of sock yarn--Regia, Fortissima, and Socka, as well as loads of cotton yarn. She also carries a lot of Noro yarn. There is a small bargain bin that changes weekly. Just an aside, I don't know of any other yarn shop that will help you with a pattern and yarn that was purchased elsewhere but she does!
One thing I really like about Knitworking is the friendliness. Big "Hello" and "let me know if I can help you" when you come in and then you're left on your own to check it out. Pat's got a table in the front of the shop that ALWAYS has knitters around it, just knitting and "hanging out."
The shop is located at the intersection of Routes 1 and 88/84 in Hampton Falls. It's in a very small shopping area, the main store here is Harbor Lights.
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