Friday, June 22, 2012

Adventures in Yarn Land


Wolle Rodel
Inside the store
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Since I travel so much with my job, I've decided to blog about my recent trips to different yarn shops that I've visited. I was in Frankfurt, Germany this month so and wanted to tell you about two little shops that I found.
 
The first shop is Wolle Rodel and is located off the Konstabler-Wache train stop along the Frebgass  Pedestrian Promenade  at the corner of Einbahnstrabe & Tongesgasse. They carry their own label of yarns that are comparable in quality to some name brand companies but offer them at very reasonable prices. They carry a nice selection of sock yarn, merino, wool, mohair, cotton and acrylic. They also have a small selection of roving yarns and sell a small selection of trendy yarns. Right now they have a nice selection of ruffle & lace ruffle yarn. They also have a small selection of  buttons and an extensive collection of needles.  Wolle Rodel sells a version of Harmony needles by Knitpicks.com. Their's fit all of my knitpick cables, look exactly the same but are sold under the name of Knit Pro. You can also buy cables there and they are offered in some unique lengths. I purchased a few that were very short and use them for stitch holders. If you shop there, don't forget to bring your metric conversion chart as all their needles are sold in metric sizes and they don't really know American needle size conversions. Two ladies in the shop are fairly proficient in English if you have any basic questions. They also have pattern support for their yarns but of course they are in German. I love to browse this shop every season because they always have unique garments and accessories that I rarely see in the US. Most of them are very simple in design and inspire me to knit my own version.
Since this store is a chain you can find them in other cities through out Germany. I visited a Wolle Rodel in Munich that was larger than this store and they also carried a large selection of beads and jewelry findings.

Inside view of the shop

The second shop is located further down the pedestrian walkway and is called Lana. OMG!! The owner has some beautiful one of a kind pieces on display using all kinds of fiber. The shop is tiny and located in an area where all the designer stores are. ( You know you're close to the shop when you see the Ferragamo store on the left corner.)  They carry a small collection of name brands like Noro, Lang and Rowan. Although the selection was small, she had some beautiful colors. She also spoke some English and allowed me to photograph her store. I spotted a nice collection of pattern leaflets she had stored in a shelf, but I'm sure they were in German. Believe me, I come prepared with my own patterns whenever I'm shopping for yarn overseas.

Now if you're in Germany and just can't make it to these shops, the department store Karstadt has a yarn department. Some stores have larger spaces than others but you can always rely on them for a nice selection of Regia sock yarn, Katia yarn, knitting tools and fantastic buttons. The buttons are loose and contained in plastic tubes. Match the letters on the tube to the letters on the chart to figure out the price per button.


1 comment:

  1. Thank you for this post! I've just bought some yarn from Karstadt & a pink crochet hook too! I took the subway but ran into the wrong train & ended up at Musterschule station where there was another yarn shop right opposite the stop! It was closed though as it was already 7:30pm. Thought you might want to know if you are looking for more yarn in Frankfurt! Thanks again!

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