As teased at the end of part three:
Since I moved down here four years ago, one of my favorite Mass. yarn stores, Coveted Yarn in Gloucester, moved to a different location, I assume downsizing due to the pandemic. Just glad they didn't close! I knew that visiting was something I wanted to do on my trip, and on Monday, J and I drove that way.
Have a look around:In addition to the yarn, and needles, and tools, and patterns, look at all the buttons!
So cool! I rarely need them, but I love to look at them.
Did I buy some yarn there? You know I did. Much of it on sale.
From there, we were off to a favorite location for lunch:
Seriously so good! I could eat at Woodman's, say, once a week for the rest of my life.It isn't far from the new Coveted location, and as we were driving over, I was very surprised to see a sign for another yarn store! So close? We swung back that way after lunch, and I dodged in through the rain.
Also a very nice store. The person working was, well, perfectly nice but very very helpful, even after I said that I wasn't looking for anything in particular. Not that she didn't let me look around, but she really, really wanted to help me, and it was a bit more help than I prefer in a store. However. Nice store, nice yarns.Doesn't this Mirasol Nuna look gorgeous? Those colors!
More buttons!
Interestingly central monitor showing the views from cameras placed throughout the store, eh?
That's a pretty crappy picture, isn't it? Oh well.
We had a family dinner at another favorite place, Pearl Street Station in Malden, capping off a full and exciting day.
The trip recap is close to being done--but not quite there!
So glad you got to go! Enjoy the yarns and all those colors!
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