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Alloramadai from Northern Texas on 5/24/2007 3:10:16 AM:
Looking for yarn shops within biking distance of the KATY trail.

 
Reboot from St. Peters on 5/25/2007 1:29:05 PM:
My wife drug me into a little crafts shop in historical St. Charles last weekend, first street away from the river parallel to the trail. It seemed like a nice enough place with some "quaint" items and unusual yarns and such.

Grand opening!
Sat. March 10, 2007 10-5
KNIT AND CABOODLE
636-916-0060
822 S. Main Street
St. Charles, MO 63301
Owner: Connie Kukal
ckukal@charter.net

 
sharonbikes from Kansas City on 5/25/2007 5:24:17 PM:
I can't speak for the St. Louis end of the Trail, but not to my knowledge. I teach knitting and
crochet in Kansas City and so, it is something I would have noticed (you would think). Most
of the little towns along the way have a bar, a post office, a church or two and some houses
and that is about it. I don't know Columbia well enough to know if there are any yarn shops
there or not...maybe someobody here knows.

 
nancy from Kansas City on 6/11/2007 2:55:48 PM:
There is a great yarn and fiber studio--in fact two shops under one ownership in Columbia. The Carol Leigh's Hillcreek Fiber Studio (or something like that. Loads of beautiful yarns. Have fun!