Arkadelphia's Source for quality yarn, fiber, accessories, and gifts!
Knit Unto Others is a retail needlework shop specializing in knitting and crocheting, now with spinning, weaving, and needle felting products. We have also expanded our gift section with gifts for all ages. We offer a wide variety of yarns and accessories and specialize in Fair Trade, American made, and ethically sourced yarns and products. Beginning knitting lessons are free with purchase of yarn, and all are welcome. The coffee is always on, and the company is always friendly. We are now at 628 Main Street. It's a different layout, but still the same cozy atmosphere. We have been without phone for a while and finally got a new one with a new phone number. Our new number is 870-464-1004.
We look forward to seeing you!
We look forward to seeing you!
classes and Events
REOCCURRING
- Weaving (and Spinning) Wednesdays - Every Wednesday from 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM (All weaver and spinners welcome as well as all those who would like to learn)
- Sit and Knit - Every Thursday starting at 1:00 PM
- Beginning Knitting/Knitter Support - Dedicated beginning knitting classes/support classes every second and fourth Saturdays of the month. We are happy to teach anyone who wants to learn how to knit on their schedule who cannot come on these specific days.
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Beginning Brioche: We have a new class coming Saturday, November 16th, from 10:00 AM until noon. Brioche is a ribbed knitting technique that creates a super squishy and thick fabric with very defined ribbing. It can be used for do hats, cowls, shawls, sweaters - the sky is the limit! The cost of the class is $40, which includes the cost of the yarn. You will need a 16" size 5, 6, or 7 - depending on how tight or loose of a knitter you are. These are a few of the things you can make once you learn the technique. Don't worry. We will start off with a hat or a cowl. In the spirit of Yarnsgiving, think about someone you might want to knit for. We won't judge if you keep it for yourself, though.
Yarnsgiving - A New Tradition: As the holiday season approaches, we hope you will participate with us in Yarnsgiving, a effort among the Craft Yarn Council along with its members and partners to promote crafting and giving with yarn. Yarnsgiving will run through Giving Tuesday on December 3rd.
Whether you give to friends, family, or charitable causes, the idea is making things with yarn and giving to others. Yarnsgiving has a wide array of projects suitable for gifting during the holiday season. Share your creations on social media using the hashtag #Yarnsgiving.
Whether you give to friends, family, or charitable causes, the idea is making things with yarn and giving to others. Yarnsgiving has a wide array of projects suitable for gifting during the holiday season. Share your creations on social media using the hashtag #Yarnsgiving.
FEATURED
Sale of the Month: Just in time for Christmas knitting, Cestari yarn is warm and wooly and perfect for hats or ear warmers to wear during those early morning runs or late night football games. Cestari comes in different weights and fibers and all of them are 40% off.
Product of the Month: Get in on the needle felting fun! Make a decorative wall hanging, beautiful ornaments, or cute critters. We used one of the bumper kits (Creatures and Christmas) for a needle felting class, and I was surprised at how much material was included. Not only could you make all the projects listed, there was enough to make at least one more of everything.
Yarn of the Month: Snowflake by Lang makes up into one of the quickest and cutest hats ever. Super easy - uses a basic hat pattern of knit/purl ribbing before going into straight knitting. Since the yarn makes the pattern, you can do a crochet hat or cowl just as easy.
Patterns of the Month: In keeping with the holiday season and the apparent theme of hats, I chose two baby hat patterns for the Patterns of the Month. The first one is the Baby Turkey Hat by Rachel Howser, a free pattern on Ravelry. The legs might be a bit tricky, but it sure is cute.
Next us is the crocheted Turkey Hat by Erangi Udeshika, another free pattern on Ravelry. I don't know about you, but I think this is one of the sweetest looking turkeys I've ever seen. While it was written for toddler size, you can click here to find a free tutorial on how to crochet a hat in any size.
Next us is the crocheted Turkey Hat by Erangi Udeshika, another free pattern on Ravelry. I don't know about you, but I think this is one of the sweetest looking turkeys I've ever seen. While it was written for toddler size, you can click here to find a free tutorial on how to crochet a hat in any size.
Location:Knit Unto Others
628 Main Street Arkadelphia, AR 71923 870-464-1004 Knit Unto Others is located in downtown Arkadelphia between Beehive and Java Primo. |
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Hours of Operation
Sunday - Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10 AM - 5 PM
Wednesday and Friday: 10 AM - 5 PM
Thursday: 10 AM - 5 PM
Saturday: 10 AM - 3 PM
Parties and other special events can be scheduled for different times.
We are happy to open Monday for your group with prior notice.
Tuesday: 10 AM - 5 PM
Wednesday and Friday: 10 AM - 5 PM
Thursday: 10 AM - 5 PM
Saturday: 10 AM - 3 PM
Parties and other special events can be scheduled for different times.
We are happy to open Monday for your group with prior notice.