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Trunk Show & Bag Show

We are thrilled to host Eye Candy Fiber & Bellaricka Bags here in the shop on Saturday, December 18th!! Stop in to get some AMAZING last-minute gifts....or purchase your own gifts....we won't tell!!!


Amy from Eye Candy Fiber will be here with the yarn that is fresh out of her dye pots!! She is a local dyer out of University Place and we are excited to see what she has been up to!

You can check out her etsy shop HERE




Local artist, Becky is a friend of the shop and makes amazing knitting & crocheting project bags!! Here is a little more about her shop:

At Bellaricka, I create knitting and crocheting bags that are designed to delight you!

I have designed my bags to help you organize your equipment so you can spend more time crafting and less time searching for all of your needles, hooks, stitch holders and row counters. You will find a variety of details that are unique to my bags, such as the zippered pockets, 11 stitched pockets, stitch markers, and a measuring tape in my Sweater Knitting Bags and the zipper pocket in my popular Small Project Bags.

My fabric bags come in a variety of sizes. The large bags are great for traveling and the notion pouches are the perfect size to toss in your pocket or purse and can hold enough makeup to carry you through your retouches during the day.

Honestly, these bags are so versatile, that you can use them for any purpose. Traveling, knitting and crochet projects, makeup, gift giving, and so much more. Like me, you will probably find so many uses for them, that one bag is never enough!

You can check out her inventory HERE

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