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Yarn Finder
Visit the Yarn Mountain natural fiber shop for quality natural fibers, yarns, patterns, books, and natural tools of the trade. Regular Hours: MON-SAT, 10am-6pm.
Crafting Groups
Open to All, Come as you are. Bring in your current project and join one of our lively groups in a cozy, casual atmosphere. All fiber artists welcome.
ALL GROUPS TAKE A SUMMER BREAK BETWEEN APR-SEP- Tuesday Night Knitters, 6-9pm, every Thursday. Beware, you may get more laughs in than stitches.
- Lunch Time Yarn Tales, Tues-Thurs, 11am-1pm. Sneak in during your lunch hour, Downtowners!
- Chicks with Sticks, 1st & 3rd Saturdays, 1-4pm. A rockin' little group, sure to warm you up for an evening out!
- Little Loops, Charity projects for children, meets the 2nd Saturday, 1-4pm
- Love Wraps, a Prayer Shawl ministry, meets the 4th Saturday, 1-4pm
Visit Our Store
E-mail: orders@yarnmountain.com
Address: 25 E. Water St, Harrisonburg, VA 22801
Monday through Saturday 10am - 6pm
Closed Sundays
Our Story
Yarn Mountain, hosted by the Presnell family, began as Massanutten Hookery, a small crochet and blanket shop near Massanutten Mountain in Virginia. Now, relocated to historic downtown Harrisonburg, it is a gathering place for those interested in growing, serving, and sharing life together through the creativity of fiber arts. If you sew, knit, crochet, felt, or even make bamboo canoes, then stop in, find your niche, and experience the warmth of Yarn Mountain.
Christina is who you'll most likely meet at Yarn Mountain. She is inspired by the beauty and tranquility that nature offers. With a view of the Shenandoah Valley, and surrounded by the Blue Ridge and Allegany Mountains, there is a serenity here that is captured in her work. She retired from military service in 2008, after serving twenty years with the US Army, her leadership, drive, and energy has helped to bring Massanutten Hookery from a daydream to a reality, and her stories are delightful and engaging. Christina's faith and compassion are evident as she leads women in various charitable works, and has said that her vision for Massanutten Hookery was that, "people won't just come here to crochet." True enough, Now knitters, crocheters, felters, weavers, and spinners gather at Yarn Mountain to enhance their skills, grow together, and share life through the fiber arts.
Bunny pattern featured in slideshow can be found at www.twinsknit.blogspot.com.

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