


This is the second yarn shop she visited as part of the challenge I set her before she left. The first shop she visited was I Knit London which looked pretty awesome, but according to Anita, "This shop was by far the cuter of the two! If not the cutest knitting shop I've ever been to." I think the pictures are testament to the extreme cuteness. I want a tea cosy that says, 'More Tea Vicar' even though I've never had tea with a vicar in my life! Even the outside of the shop looks all quaint and ye olde England-y (and it has bunting in the window!). Anita said, "It was in this really nice shopping court hidden between two side streets in Soho called Kingly Court. There was a shop next to it with the cutest baby outfits also. Wish I had more time to explore." Well rest assured, when she moves back to England next year and I come to visit, we are definitely going to visit All the Fun of the Fair.
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