Perhaps it is our age, but when my knit buddies and I have tried to knit and drink in the past the knitting suffers a lot. That's not to say we don't occasionally down a glass of wine and attempt to knit anyway, but it is fair to say Knit Nite for us is a mostly dry affair.
Two younger knitters from Edmonton have attempted to put knitting and beer drinking together as a business with an emphasis on "locally sourced" for both the beverage and the yarn. Read the whole story here written by the CBC.
I wish the two entrepreneurs all the best. Creating a combination yarn shop and bar would certainly change the general image of granny sitting at home knitting with the television on watching ME TV. What is more gratifying is someone from CBC Edmonton found this story meeting the threshold for being newsworthy. Perhaps this is another sign knitting is in vogue. OK perhaps not, but I do like that so much page space was given to the idea.
Two younger knitters from Edmonton have attempted to put knitting and beer drinking together as a business with an emphasis on "locally sourced" for both the beverage and the yarn. Read the whole story here written by the CBC.
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