OBERLIN, Ohio — Lisa Whitfield knew her yarn shop would have yarn and needles and pattern books. But more importantly, it would have respect for everyone, regardless of race or sexual orientation.
My blogs of late have focused on some of the largest players in the retail market. Today, I write about a business that is far less known, but they have a success story well worth hearing. Meet Lion ...
Aboard their bright blue ride, Maridee Nelson and Barbra Pushies are following the path of L.A. County’s estimated 2,500 food trucks, but with a twist: Their Yarnover Truck is believed to be the ...
Save this article to read it later. Find this story in your account’s ‘Saved for Later’ section. If you’ve ever knitted, weaved, crocheted, or done needlepoint, you know not all yarns are created ...