I completed my first yarn/shop hop. Boy howdy was it exhausting! I made five stops out of 10. I made a plan and a budget going in and (mostly) stuck to it. I had an absolute blast. There were newborn puppies, lovely people, snacks, and all the glorious yarn a girl could want. I think I’m going to break up my trip into several posts this week so as to spread out the yarn p0rn.
First up was Yak N Yarn of Topeka, KS. This is technically my LYS. And I freely admit I don’t get there much. The store has weird hours that aren’t friendly to a working momma and the yarn selection just isn’t that good. I still try to buy from there whenever I can but it’s hard sometimes. I did pick up something interesting there from the sale bin that was new to me: t-shirt yarn!
(Me in my “Knittaz 4 Life” t-shirt”)
It’s Sullivans Noodles (Cotton) in the Butterfly colorway. I think I’m going to knit this up into a nice smooshy cowl. The greens will go nicely with my eyes I think.
My next stop was Alpacas of Wildcat Hollow. Now this is not a store but an actual working alpaca farm. I had to drive WAY into the country to get to this one and it was worth a stop!
I got to see alpaca, chickens, and herding dogs. One of the momma’s had just had pups a few days before. She was a very good momma and very protective of her pups. I did a little tour and then perused their little shop. And in the interest of full disclosure…I’m not a huge alpaca fan. It has amazing qualities and this particular yarn was out of sight. It’s just that it doesn’t fit my current project frame of mind. Nonetheless I still picked up a skein that will destined for soft as air cowl for my gift pile. See the yarn p0rn below.
Stay tuned tomorrow for my next stop!
Happy Knitting!!




That alpaca farm looks great! I wish I could go there! (Huuuuuge alpaca fan here.) Thanks for sharing your pictures, the pups especially are too cute. 🙂
I find that I buy alpaca for very specific projects also for much the same reason. Last week at the New York Sheep & Wool Festival I did buy a couple of pounds of black alpaca fleece to spin because it was such an amazing black and will ply up nicely with some of my other handspun.
It sounds like you had fun. I love the pile of sleepy puppies. I can’t wait to read about the rest of your trip.
So much fun and lovely goodies!!! And the puppies!! How could you leave without taking one!!???
They are $800 puppies….that’s how 😜
Omg I’ve never been so jealous. How fun was that trip I wish I had been there. Fun, fun.
The farm looks awesome! Alpaca might not be your thing, but I might go broke if a good, agri-touristy alpaca farm opened near me.
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