Featuring natural fiber yarns, local wool and other fibers, local handcrafts, and local naturally grown meats. Also offering lessons and workshops in spinning, weaving, knitting and felting for children and adults.
Spin a Yarn was created to fill the need to market the products of Foxfire Holler Farm during the winter when the Ashe County Farmers Market wasn't open. Our family offered locally produced wool yarns as well as naturally raised, USDA inspected lamb, beef and pork from our farm.
As the demand grew, we expanded to carry other local farmers’ products, including handcrafts and needlework. Located on the Backstreet in downtown West Jefferson, we offer classes for beginners to advanced crafters as well as being a great place to sit and indulge your favorite fiber addiction.
Hey yall ! Regarding Sunday afternoons at Bohemia . They are closing .. Saturday was their last day : ( Rebecca contacted Pie on the Mountain , and they said they would be tickled to have us ... They are located in Lansing ... near the red light, where Anne's Place Coffee shop was. They have wo ...[Read More]
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We just got in some of the most beautiful boucle and sumptuous silk yarns from Claudia! These gorgeous fibers are handpainted in Harrisonburg, VA, and the colors are to dye (get it? :D) for! Come by and snag a skein (or two), or grab one of the boucle/brushed mohair French Scarf yarn ...[Read More]
Hey yall : ) Hope everyone is staying warm today! It's a little chilly up here on the hill !
We have decided to go to winter hours starting this week. We will close on Mondays and reduce our daily hours from 10-6 to 11-5
Matthew has really stepped up to the plate this winter and has ...[Read More]
One day this spring, this tall gorgeous woman came barreling into my shop hollering "I'M A FIBER WHORE AND I AM SO GLAD YOU'RE HERE" I was bent double laughing. You just gotta appreciate that kind of honesty!
So for all of us who are able to admit our issue with yarn, there is a great new class ...[Read More]