Monday, September 27, 2010

Camus Creek Yarn

 I have to tell you about one of the great places my mom and I visited while she was here. 

First, I must confess that I am not much of a seamstress and I have never knitted or crocheted.
Unless you count the long chains I used to make next to my mother when I was little.
However, my mother has always crocheted and knitted and I recall her also doing macrame.

 I had heard about a yarn store in Kalispell and thought she might enjoy it.
It is called Camus Creek. 

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What I didn't realize was how much I would love it.
First, the building interior and exterior are lovely.
I loved the flowers, so wild and coordinated at the same time.

Then, I walked in and saw all this color and was in heaven.
I mean, I know it is just yarn, but my goodness-
what a fabulous display!

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Just look at the ceiling and light fixtures too. 
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The textures and colors and these adorable twisted pieces of fabric were so fun to touch.

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These were ribbons that apparently can be weaved through scarves or ponchos or
whatever really crafty people can make.

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I just kept looking at all the options and wondering at the beauty of such a basic thing.
A basic thing that many people know how to make into very functional things- like blankets, hats, mittens, sweaters, ponchos...

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Then, they have this wooden machine (I'm sure it has a name) that takes the little twisted pieces you select and winds it up into a ball of yarn for you to take home.

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My mother and I were kind of in awe of the whole place.
So, then I became inspired.
Inspired to go against my non-crafting ways and take advantage of her teaching skills available to me.

We bought some yarn.
I selected a bulky, soft, sort of knotty yarn and told my mom that I wanted it loose and comfy.
So, we bought a big crochet hook too.
And I started this.
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And she was slightly irritated that the yarn was so bulky that she couldn't see the pattern.
And I was slightly relieved because this meant she wouldn't be able to see my mistakes and rip it all out.

The funny thing is- I actually like doing it!




3 comments:

Farmgirl Paints said...

That store looked like a great place to spend hours. My mom and dad used to macrame and do weaving stuff on a weird loom thingy when I was little. I tried to learn to knit a few years back. It's harder than it seems. It's fun when you're trucking along, but if a problem comes up I'm lost. Great job on your scarf. So impressed.

MamaMonki said...

Several of the girls I work with started a Hooker's Night out last year. One night a week to get out of the house in the winter and go to a local coffee shop and crochet - or if you're a newbie like me learn to crochet. It was nice to just have a night to be able to get out of the house and be with a pack of other girls and talk and just be.

Kendra said...

Beautiful scarf! I've been to that store before, and I agree it is beautiful in a way that sort of makes you want to create something with yarn. Good for you!