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In 2011 The Wool Cabin
turned 32 years old!

The Wool Cabin opened in
1979. Renee Groves purchased the store in
1997, and owned the store
until her passing in 2003.
Her daughters, Alison Barlow and Suzette Cannon, have run the store for the past 8 years.

 

To read Alison's
Wool Cabin blog

Click here.

Correction for Alison's
"Fashionable Projects for
the New Knitter".
Pg. 78, Felted Tote Bag
should read: After step
10, knit every row for 20 rows.
Proceed to step 11.

 




 

Hours:

Monday - Friday
10:00 am - 6:00 pm

Saturday
10:00 am - 4:00 pm

We will be closed on the
following holidays:
Monday, May 28, 2012
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Monday, Sept, 3, 2012
Thursday, Nov. 22, 2012
Mon. & Tues., Dec. 24 & 25, 2012

Need help?
We have help available
on Wednesday's
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
and
6:00 - 8:00 pm

Location

The Wool Cabin
is located at:
2020 East 3300 South
Suite 11
(at East Ivy Place)
Salt Lake City, UT
84109
801-466-1811

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May 2012
"Item Of The Month"

All Cotton Classic 20% Off

Projects in the Store:

We are so excited at The Wool Cabin
to welcome another new yarn company...

Fibre
Courtney Kelley and Kate Osborn are
well known designers in the knitting
world. We chose to carry their most
popular yarn. You will love the softness
of this yarn.

Road to China1

Road to China2

Road to China Light
65% baby alpaca, 15% silk, 10% camel
plus 10% cashmere.
159 yds/50 gram skein
24-26 sts = 4 inches on US 3-4 Needle

Road to China Light is a 3-ply strong,
soft, shiny and drapey yarn with a
lot of body perfect for luxurious, soft
and warm items. The unique blend of
fibers are spun into a smooth yarn
and then kettle dyed, and the different
way the fibers absorb the dye creates
a beautiful depth of color with subtle
heathered tones.

We also have several of their patterns
to support this yarn.

Beret

Shawl

 

 

Judy'sBlanket

The newest rage at The Wool Cabin....
Celia's Blanket knit with sock yarn.
Judy is an expert on this project,
she is knitting her second blanket now.
Use your leftover sock yarn or buy
new colors. Blanket is done in one
piece, no sewing squares together!
Come by and see this colorful blanket.



 

 

 

 

May is Cotton Classic month at
The Wool Cabin!!!
We have 2 new baby hats you will
love,
hats

and Alison made a cute little
girls dress featured in Knit Simple.
dress
All colors are 20% off this month.
We have every color you would
want. If we don't have it, we
will get it!

cc

Just arrived .....
Malabrigo Worsted Kettle dyed
pure merino wool
210 yards, 4-5 stitches =1"
We have 8 new colors, $11 per skein
You have to feel how soft this
yarn is to believe it.

yarn


Baah

Baah Yarn

Baah! Yarns produces original hand
painted yarns. Their color palette
focuses on sophisticated color
combinations inspired by nature.

LaJolla - Fingering Weight
100% Superwash Merino
100 grams/400 yards
Machine washable.

Sonoma - DK Weight
100% Superwash Merino
100 grams/234 yards
Machine washable.

 


Dreamz circular bamboo needles
with a sharp point.

dreamzneedles

shawlsticks


New Sublime colors and patterns.

sublime





 

 

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Spud Chloe Blog

Not sure what to get that
special person in your life?
Wool Cabin has the perfect gift.
Gift Cards in any amount.

GiftCard

 

Monday Night Blast!

The first Monday night
of every month
6:00 - 8:00 pm
Group hosted by Alison Barlow
No Charge
The first Monday night of every month we will host a Knit
Night at the shop. This will be a social knit night where
you can come join with other
knitters in sharing your
ideas and projects.
(No instruction available during this time)

Thursday Social Knitting

Noon - 2:00 pm
Group hosted by Bonnie Barker
No charge
Come join us and knit a while!
This will be a great time
for all who would like a
knitting group and don't need
help on their project. This will
be an informal group where
ideas and conversation will accompany your knitting.
(No instruction available
during this time)

CityWeekly

City Weekly
Best of Utah 2011

Best Social Knitworking!
The Wool Cabin!

This little shop in East Ivy Place was founded by Renee Groves in 1979. After Groves passed away in 2003, the tradition of providing a friendly, knowledgeable and helpful fuzzy spot for local knitters was carried on by her daughters, Alison Barlow and Suzette Cannon. Upon entering the store, you can’t help but squeeze the skeins of yarns in myriad weights, fibers and colors along with an inspired selection of needles, patterns and tools. But more important is the tradition of sharing the craft through classes and events, including free social knitting on Thursdays from noon to 2 p.m.

             
       

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