The next stop was Purl’s Yarn Emporium. This is in downtown Asheville around the corner from Earth Guild. It’s one of those stores that are arranged by color rather than by brand or type of yarn. I’d never really encountered this scheme before and I’m not sure it worked for me. I did find the sock yarn though, which was collected in one place and I bought a ball of Sockotta. The store was pretty big with a nice selection and the staff was helpful. I got to see Malabrigo up close and personal for the first time – oooooh soooo soft.
I don’t have any pictures of Earth Guild but it’s not really a picture taking kind of a place. It’s a huge storefront filled with all kinds of crafty stuff. Back in the day, when I was an art major, I could’ve happily spent lots of my parent’s cash there and justified it all as necessary to my fine arts education. Screen printing, basket weaving, wood working… it’s all there. There are also a good deal of yarn and wheels. I was reasonably well behaved though and I only bought a little bit of Cotton Fine in a dreamy turquoise shade and an in-house pattern for a gorgeous shawl.
While the yarn crawl alone made Asheville a great place to visit, there is so much more to see in Asheville. After dinner on Sunday, Felicia and I walked around and found tons of people out enjoying the night. There were galleries full of local art everywhere and I’ll definitely go back to check them out since, sadly, most of them were closed when we were there. Notably there are very few chain stores. It was a little odd to be in a city which doesn’t have a St*rbucks on every corner. Here are a few quick shots of downtown Asheville – a taste if you will.
Tomorrow – Biltmore!
You're right, that is a beautiful place!
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