Moon and Yarn Craft Room Brightens a Rainy Day

Bryanne opened the colorful Moon and Craft Room May 27, 2023. Look below and see her in the bright pink shirt, helping us find yarn and other fiber related items.

Today my friend Randi and I ventured into the North Hills and spent some delightful time in this happy space. Potholder looms and loops were on my shopping list!

Moon and Yarn Craft Room

1022 Perry Highway Pittsburgh PA 15237
Sock yarn in a variety of bases, even bamboo
Many gorgeous textures, colors and fibers

Colors that pop!
Bryanne was welcoming, knowledgeable and helpful
Coming soon October 29th Indie Knit and Spin in Aspinwall
Natural light in the Craft Room
Weaving a Shawl
Looms of all sizes and spinning wheels
What could I mix with this?
Everything you need to weave and spin, macrame, crochet and knit
So much to choose from
Stickers, Accessories for many crafts, Buttons, Fibers,Kits,
Potholder Looms and Loops,
Bryanne is headed to be a vendor at CAKEpalooza in Saugerties New York October 20th

A good friend created this deviled egg clock

Bedford, PA- Home of the National Museum of the American Coverlet

Laszlo Zongor explains the system of Jacquard Loom(see below) and the punched holed cards, each card a single line of weaving.

 

 

A two hour drive from Pittsburgh.  My book club had a fun and memorable getaway weekend trip.  We stayed at the Historic Bedford Resort.

Sunday, Joan and I went to see the National Museum of the American Coverlet– housed in a beautiful Historic Common School.   A coverlet is a woven bed cover, although there were some floor coverings, too.  The coverlets display changes every four months.  We learned a lot about the history of the coverlets with our knowledgeable guide explaining the differences. The last photos are of the gift shop where you can purchase reproductions of the antique designs and fabric for quilters.

 from the National Museum of the American Coverlet

The Museum and Museum Shop are open daily, year round.
Hours are Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 4 p.m.
Admission is $6 ($5 for age 60 and over).  Kids under 12 are free.  Group rates available.

Laszlo Zongor explains the punch cards used in the Jacquard loom.

 If you have a coverlet, you can bring it to Melinda and Laszlo Zongor and they can help date it and identify the weaving method.

The Jacquard Loom

There are looms and spinning wheels on exhibit.