
We started out with bagels and tea near the Central Library. We chatted non-stop (actually, we did that all day!) and were smiley to the point of being annoying. We also exchanged some crafty gifts.

The pin cushion is one of her fantastic steel wool/needle sharpening creations. I can't wait to use it.
Next, we headed off to the Knitten Kitten. I've had Knitten Kitten on my radar since last year's visit to Portland. I tried to go there, and it was closed. I was so disappointed, and knew that if I didn't do anything else on my crafty tour of Portland, I *had* to hit the Knitten Kitten.
Knitten Kitten combines all my favorite things: it's a vintage craft supply thrift store. Those are some of my favorite words. I know that trips to thrift stores of any kind can be hit or miss, so I tried not to get my hopes up. It didn't matter, though, because the Kitten delivered in a big way and exceeded all my expectations. Here's what I found:
Fabric - a lot of these are just scraps, but I don't care. They are scraps of happiness.








I also grabbed this hilarious book:


The other big score at Knitten Kitten was vintage embroidery transfers. I'm going to put those up in a separate post - they deserve it. If you are heading to Portland, or are anywhere near Portland, be sure to stop by the Knitten Kitten. It's clean, well-organized and totally worth the trip. Thanks, Diane, for taking me there. :)
Next up: the Embroidery Finds (including one that had me jumping up and down), a Japanese Craft Book Utopia, and Twisted, a fantastic, cozy place that's way more than just a yarn store.
I'd also like to give a huge shout out to some awesome Austin crafters who sent along some of their goods as a special gift for Diane. Diane has already done a great post about her gift, so I'll direct you to her web site to see the beautiful things they sent along.
I love the vintage fabrics you got! I am a sucker for them, even if it's just tiny pieces!
ReplyDeleteOhh I love that tablecloth and matching napkins! Too awesome.
ReplyDeleteOh, so fun and love those fabrics and, hey! it doesn't matter at all if they're big or not, they're just beautiful and that's what count!; lol... And will look amazing in your stash as well, lol...
ReplyDeleteI can't even speak...I'm just sitting here with my mouth hanging open...
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