Argyle Yarn Shop

Argyle Yarn Shop is a arts and crafts store South Slope Brooklyn located in United States.

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  • Phone

    (347) 227-7799

  • Website

    argyleyarnshop.com

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  • Type

    Arts and Crafts Store

Address

288 Prospect Park W (18th Street) Brooklyn , NY 11215 United States

Credit Cards Yes

Comments / 8


Leslie Dickout

Such a wonderful vibe at this Brooklyn knit store gem. Owned by a husband-wife duo who live nearby & pride themselves on a fantastic yarn amazing staff and a welcoming come-knit-with-us space.

Ingrid Stenquist

They have an amazing selection and are such a mom and pop shop! Love this store. It's my go to for knitting supplies in bklyn now. :)

Tammi Williams

Lovely shop. Nice selection of the best yarn brands and good selection of notions. Friendly folks but unfriendly neighbors.

Janet Clarke Bell

Lovely shop and lovely staff

Luana Pomponet

Great selection in all price ranges.

Jen

Great selection of malabrigo, cascade, and shi bui yarns.

Alyce Nelson

Always such lovely window displays.

Tommy Ho

Hooks and needles. Spinning yarns too.

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