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Fuzzy Goat - the heart of our cozy lodge

Fuzzy Goat

4.3(10 reviews)
31.4 mi

Okay. So I don't live in Georgia. I don't even live close to Georgia. But I'm going to tell you…read morethat this is one of the best yarn stores I have ever encountered. I'm not even sure how I found The Fuzzy Goat, a Facebook ad maybe, but I'm so glad that I did. They have a beautiful selection of yarn, especially featuring indie dyers, and a great selection of accessories and bags. Every time I look at their website, I find something else that I "need"! My favorite item is the "Box of Goats". It is a box of 31 surprises, one item to open for each day in December. It includes little skeins of yarn and a pattern to work on. Last year, I had so much fun opening up each gift. Besides the yarn, there were cute accessories, sweet treats, and a yummy recipe. And it showcased local shops in the area, which I thought was pretty cool. They also have a great Facebook page that highlights their store and a Facebook group where knitters and crocheters can chat about their different Fuzzy Goat projects. Their social media is on point and really gives you an idea of what it's like to be there in the shop! Check out The Fuzzy Goat, you won't be disappointed. Hopefully one day, I'll get out to Georgia and visit in person. For now, I'll be content to check out the website each week.

I would give it a zero if I could. They were rude to a man who crochets and just wanted to make…read morefriends and then called the police. There is no Southern hospitality here

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Fuzzy Goat - Awesome tree displays, part of a recent contest I think, signs on each tree provide more info

Awesome tree displays, part of a recent contest I think, signs on each tree provide more info

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The Sharing Tree

The Sharing Tree

5.0(2 reviews)
1.1 mi
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The Sharing Tree is doing great work - their location has new and gently used items available to…read morethe public. Wonderful for teachers, artists, and everyone who supports reuse! They have craft nights, kids birthday parties, and they sell awesome reuse art! See here for hours and they have an a Facebook page too. http://thesharingtreefl.org/about-the-tree/hours/

This place is amazing and contributes so positively to the Tallahassee community. This is a…read morenon-profit started by super-mom Carly and she runs it like a freaking champ. It has many facets and components but the gist is that its a center for goods to be donated, re-used, up-cycled and turned into art or whatever else you want it to be. If you are a teacher looking for supplies for ur students she's got EVERYTHING (not an exaggeration). I believe teachers get discounts but I'm not entirely sure and even if they don't everything is super cheap. If you are a person who likes to be inspired, check out the space she's got EVERYTHING, books, art supplies, jewelry, jewelry making supplies, stamps, paper, yarn, gadgets and gizmo's aplenty. I have not an artistic fiber in my being but just hanging out there makes me feel like I'm an artist. There are also classes and events, like fill a bag day (for $5 or $6), wine and art classes in the evening on Wednesdays and the one I frequent is the toddler art class on Tuesday (10:00 am-11:30 am). Carly reads a story to the kids- who ADORE her and she them- and then creates a super toddler friendly art project around that story. An example is the time she read an Eric Carlyle book and then led an art project using tissue paper. She gives each child so much loving individual attention and is so easy going. My daughter loves her and loves going to the sharing tree. She does an incredible job of fostering a strong sense of creative, conscious, community in Ole T-Town.

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