I just found your channel the other day. I really enjoy listening to you, watching your yarn hauls and advice you have about yarn. Your voice is so calming too!
Thank you and thanks for watching! That’s unfortunate that there aren’t more thrift shops there! It is helpful to find bargains on all sorts of stuff. I’m in the Midwest US, and here, lots of people go thrifting, regardless of income. It’s just a fun thing to do and potentially find both bargains and vintage!
You should definitely give it a try sometime! But, I will tell you that I usually strike out attempting to thrift yarn. This is just an exceptional thrift store! Keep me posted!
Great yarn haul! I love finding yarn bargains. The only thing that worries me is bringing bug infested yarn home. However, I have no problem putting all my second hand yarns into a large bag and into my freezer for a few days. I always smell my yarn before buying. 😁🧶 Thank you for sharing!
I agree! Precautions should always be taken to protect our “yarn investments” that’s also why I’m so particular with smells. I don’t want anything to transfer. Thanks for the tip!
Beautiful yarn haul! FYI, Patons is pronounced [PAY] + [TUHN]s. “Paton Son and Co. (was) founded in 1814 by John Paton of Alloa, Scotland.” (source: Tasmanian Wool Centre)
Ok thank you! I enjoy a good tidbit of yarn history lol! And thank you for watching too. I had fun thrifting that day, I wish all hauls were as good as that one lol 😂 Have a fantastic weekend!
Wow! You got the motherload! You're going to love that malabrigo! It's one of my favorites. One of the first yarns I ever bought was a malabrigo yarn found at a salvage store. I also discovered, and bought, a lot of Cloudborn Fibers hanks at that same store. I think I eventually bought all they had for $3.99 a hank. Great find.
@Dawna-loves-yarn No I haven’t yet! I think it’s one of those things that seems intimidating but then once you do it, you wonder what held you back, if that makes sense. It feels very “wooly” and natural so I bet it would lend to felting…….
I hope you enjoy this thrift haul, I can’t resist looking for cheap yarns lol! 😂😂😂
Beautiful colors! What a haul! Thank you for sharing. 😊❤
Thank you Joan! And thank you for watching. I always appreciate your comments 🥰
I'm really impressed with your shopping of these yarns ❤❤❤
Thank you! It’s a really good thrift store, most around here aren’t like that at all. And it was stocked well too!
Delicious yarns 😍 and I love what you made with them! The stained glass beanie is so gorgeous 💜
Thank you so much Mads!!!! I felt like I got really lucky with this thrift yarn!
I just found your channel the other day.
I really enjoy listening to you, watching your yarn hauls and advice you have about yarn.
Your voice is so calming too!
Thank you so much and welcome, I’m so glad you’re here! I appreciate your kind word of encouragement 🫶🏻
Brilliant haul. Definitely no shame. Wish we had more in the uk.
Thank you and thanks for watching! That’s unfortunate that there aren’t more thrift shops there! It is helpful to find bargains on all sorts of stuff. I’m in the Midwest US, and here, lots of people go thrifting, regardless of income. It’s just a fun thing to do and potentially find both bargains and vintage!
I love cheap yarn too honey , watching the replay 😍
I can’t resist cheap yarn lol!
great thrift haul!
Thanks! That one definitely better than average for me 😃
Wow, what a great deal! I have not gone yarn thrift shopping yet, but hoping to one of these days. Thanks for sharing, Shannon! 😊
You should definitely give it a try sometime! But, I will tell you that I usually strike out attempting to thrift yarn. This is just an exceptional thrift store! Keep me posted!
@@ShannonTalksYarn Right, I’m sure it isn’t easy finding a great deal 🙂
Great yarn haul! I love finding yarn bargains. The only thing that worries me is bringing bug infested yarn home. However, I have no problem putting all my second hand yarns into a large bag and into my freezer for a few days. I always smell my yarn before buying. 😁🧶
Thank you for sharing!
I agree! Precautions should always be taken to protect our “yarn investments” that’s also why I’m so particular with smells. I don’t want anything to transfer. Thanks for the tip!
Good advice😊
I love yarns..such a great deal and very nice yarns. ❤
Thank you so much! You always do a good job when you thrift for yarn!
Beautiful yarn haul! FYI, Patons is pronounced [PAY] + [TUHN]s. “Paton Son and Co. (was) founded in 1814 by John Paton of Alloa, Scotland.” (source: Tasmanian Wool Centre)
Ok thank you! I enjoy a good tidbit of yarn history lol! And thank you for watching too. I had fun thrifting that day, I wish all hauls were as good as that one lol 😂
Have a fantastic weekend!
@@ShannonTalksYarn That was an amazing haul! The thrift stores in my area hardly have any yarn. I hope you have a wonderful long weekend, too! ❤️
Wow! You got the motherload! You're going to love that malabrigo! It's one of my favorites. One of the first yarns I ever bought was a malabrigo yarn found at a salvage store. I also discovered, and bought, a lot of Cloudborn Fibers hanks at that same store. I think I eventually bought all they had for $3.99 a hank. Great find.
Whaaaaaat???? $3.99! I’d buy them all too, lol! I’m excited to dig into the Malabrigo, I’ve already gotten into the Rowan and Patons lol 😂
@ShannonTalksYarn according to Crystal at bagoday, that Patons classic wool is great for felting. Have you done that yet? It's fun and easy.
@Dawna-loves-yarn No I haven’t yet! I think it’s one of those things that seems intimidating but then once you do it, you wonder what held you back, if that makes sense. It feels very “wooly” and natural so I bet it would lend to felting…….
The Debbie Grahams would go together
I was hoping that the would!!!
@ShannonTalksYarn thank you sweetheart