Knitting Supplies Los Angeles CA
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Shopitla
(310) 441-1799
1852 Westwood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
Shopitla
(310) 441-1799
1852 Westwood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90025
Deja New
(310) 530-9747
2257 Pacific Coast Highway
Lomita, CA
Deja New
(310) 530-9747
2257 Pacific Coast Highway
Lomita, CA 90717
Prices and/or Promotions
National Association of Resale & Thrift ShopsPick Up & DeliveryDelivery Entrance in back off of Lucille.Please email dimensions/photos and details of items to store. We accept furniture by appt only. Small items are accepted on weekdays between 2&4pm by appointment.
Abc Craft Party Supply
(213) 622-3950
211 E 5th St
Los Angeles, CA
Aaron Brothers Art & Framing
(323) 930-2611
716 N La Brea Ave
Los Angeles, CA
Pearl Art & Craft Supplies Inc
(310) 854-4900
1250 S La Cienega Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
Mike's eBay Service
818.424.1827
eBay Pick Up Servicee
Burbank, CA
Mike's eBay Service
818.424.1827
eBay Pick Up Servicee
Burbank, CA 91508
Prices and/or Promotions
#eBay Trading Assistant, BuySafe BondedPick Up & DeliveryWe offer eBay Pick Up Service.
Marco'S Art Store
(213) 622-1623
PO Box 555036
Los Angeles, CA
Ashley'S Craft
(213) 617-1912
396 S Los Angeles St
Los Angeles, CA
Silverlake Art Craft & Vintage
(323) 467-0623
6109 Melrose Ave
Los Angeles, CA
Blue Rooster Art Supplies
(323) 661-9471
1718 N Vermont Ave
Los Angeles, CA
 Yes, I enjoy knitting. And I have done ever since my childhood trips away to stay with my Nan every winter holidays. I knew I only had a couple of weeks to knit up a storm—because once I left there wouldn’t be anyone to fix up my mistakes. It was always just a scarf, and because it only happened once a year it would take me a bit of time to get into the swing of it again. I now own a different coloured scarf for every winter holiday. Knitting has been around for centuries and hasn’t lost its touch. Whether it’s the calming, therapeutic benefits knitting can offer, or the current global climate where many are converting to the back-to-basics approach and undertaking more DIY projects around the place, or the fact that it’s simply a great way to save money while seeing something through from start to finish and gaining that sense of accomplishment, knitting is where it’s at. The Stitch ’n’ Bitch UK website talks of knitting being ‘the new yoga’ with an impressive line-up of celebrities claiming to be seasoned knitters including Julia Roberts, Madonna and Cameron Diaz. It’s amazing to discover that there are just so many knitting networks and groups running worldwide. So I decided to see what was on offer here in Wellington, New Zealand. What I delightfully found was a free Stitch ’n’ Bitch gathering at the New Dowse Reka café at 6 p.m., the first Wednesday of every month. Apparently if you mention to the bar...
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