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Spoiled for yarn choices

Noosa’s knitters and crocheters are spoilt for choice with luxury natural fibre yarn boutique Say! Little Hen in Noosaville.

Filled with soft, natural fibre yarns, you’re sure to find your next project.

Owner Sarah Price has been designing knitting patterns for over 10 years and published her first pattern in 2015. Two years later she opened her natural fibre yarn boutique.

“I love using soft, natural fibre yarns and they were quite hard to come by,” Sarah said.

“I opened my shop online in 2017 with just one range of Australian organic wool and now it’s grown to include more than 20 yarns and lots of fibres ranging from merino wool, cotton, alpaca, silk, cashmere and even nettle.”

After operating online for more than five years, knitters can now enjoy shopping in person at Say! Little Hen’s Noosa Studio.

With a variety of knit and crochet classes held each month, there is always something new to learn.

“I love teaching people. That ‘ah-ha’ moment when it clicks and their creativity begins to come out is really special,” Sarah said.

“Knitting/crochet is such a calming activity, and having something tactile in our digital world is becoming increasingly more important.”

Find Say! Little Hen at 11a Venture Drive, Noosaville. Open every Tuesday and Thursday, 10am – 3pm. Upcoming open studio Saturdays are happening on 22 July and 5 August.

Follow them on IG @saylittlehen or FB @saylittlehenblog for updates about classes, open Saturdays and more.

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