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    Closed 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
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    Lamb Shoppe - BlueSand Cardigan, made during/after a LambShoppe class.

    Lamb Shoppe

    3.7(131 reviews)
    4.5 miCongress Park, Southeast
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    It's STILL an absolutely amazing yarn/crochet haven! Been coming here for 20 years. It's not just…read morea store that sells yarn. It's a store with a terrific selection of yarns at all different price points, it's a haven for knitters/crocheters of all skills. No matter what I'm working on, I can find help with a quick question from staff that are knowledgable AND friendly. If it's more involved, I can schedule a private tutorial. Or, they have fun classes as well. I've lost track of how many classes I've taken here -- all of them have stretched my knitting capabilities. On top of that, it's a beautifully laid-out store that sparks creativity. Yes, I might find some of the yarns for a couple dollars less online, but to see and hold those yarns and to sit at one of the tables to be in community with other knitters/crocheters and see what others are knitting cannot be replicated online. And... if you just want some great choices of yarn, you don't need help, or classes or want to knit in community -- you got that too!

    Some yarn stores can feel intimidating if you are returning to the craft after time away or if you…read moreare not especially advanced. The Lamb Shoppe has never felt that way to me. I first started shopping here around 2010, then stepped away from knitting for quite a few years before recently returning. What stood out immediately was how welcoming the environment still felt. Being warmly welcomed back after such a long break genuinely meant something. Over the years, I have consistently noticed how knowledgeable and helpful the staff is. They are willing to answer questions, help troubleshoot patterns or projects, recommend yarn substitutions, and guide people toward classes or tools that fit their skill level. I have also witnessed many moments where customers came in trying to rescue a knitting "disaster," and the owner, staff, and even fellow customers jumped in to help. There is a real sense of community here that feels increasingly rare. The shop itself is comfortable and inviting, with a strong selection of yarns, books, tools, and classes ranging from beginner to advanced. It feels like a place designed not just to sell products, but to support people who enjoy fiber arts. The location is another plus. Street parking is usually manageable, there are coffee shops and restaurants nearby around 12th and Madison, and it is right along the RTD #10 bus route. Whether someone knits, crochets, needlepoints, or is completely new to fiber arts, The Lamb Shoppe seems to make a sincere effort to make everyone feel welcome.

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    Lamb Shoppe - Purl Soho Mosaic Blanket made during/after a class at LambShoppe.

    Purl Soho Mosaic Blanket made during/after a class at LambShoppe.

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    Assana cowl made with guidance from the LambShoppe staff.

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