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The Best Yarn Stores

Posted on July 19, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Terina Ria

Terina Ria

Rows of colorful yarn. (ronstik/Getty Images)

Rows of colorful yarn. (ronstik/Getty Images)

Something about the weather getting cooler that makes me want to pick up knitting. If you also feel so inclined, check out these local yarn shops.

I love that this shop is located in Gardner Village. Make a day of it and hit up the petting zoo and Chocolate Covered Wagon for a sweet treat. Then, grab lunch at Archibald’s Restaurant.

Head down to Lehi to visit this yarn shop/tea room, hence the name Petit Fours & Purls. Tea parties are available by reservation and can accommodate up to 12 people. What a great way to elevate your monthly knitting circle.

You’ll find Yarn on the Corner inside Quilts on the Corner in Sandy. Because quilters and yarn people go hand in hand.

Take your knitting to an elevation of 7,000 feet at Wasatch and Wool in Park City.

If I’m in the Provo area, this is one of my favorite little shoppy shops to visit. They’ve curated the best selection of yarn, fabric, and gifts. And they often host fun events and classes. I can’t get over this Made With Harmony fashion show 🥺

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