Fibre Space

Alexandria, United States

4.3

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20 reviews

Accepts Credit Cards

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
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Bike Parking
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
No
Dogs Allowed
Yes

Description

Specialties

Located just off of King Street in historic Alexandria, fibre space™ is a full service knit and crochet shop and community. We are located just off of the Blue and Yellow line at the King Street Metro Station.

We have a wide selection of yarns, needles and notions in a wide range of prices. We specialize in indie and local companies as well as wonderful «staple» yarns. We are a landing pad for busy professionals and families in the DC metro area who are seeking a creative outlet. Let our helpful staff get you started on your next hand made creation! fibre space™ was named the 2010 «Best New Retail Store» by the readers of the Washington City Paper. We were also named «Business of the Year» by the Alexandria Chamber of Commerce.

History

Established in 2009.

the fibre space shop grew out of Knit-​a-​Gogo, Inc., which was opened in October of 2006 to provide knitting classes, parties and events at coffee shops and bakeries in the DC metro area. Danielle Romanetti was the sole teacher and operator of the business until 2008. In August of 2008, the business expanded to six additional teachers and three new locations. The Knit-​a-​Gogo following grew and eventually demanded a permanent home. In July 2009, Knit-​a-​Gogo expanded into fibre space, a new retail store space with a classroom and events space.

Come in, squeeze the yarn and stitch with us!

Meet the Business Owner

Danielle R.

Business Owner

Danielle learned to knit as a child from her grandmother and made her very first project, a Cabbage Patch doll scarf, at the age of 6 or so. She didn’t knit for many years and relearned in graduate school while visiting her grandmother. She moved to the DC area from Pittsburgh just as the knitting world exploded and several yarn stores popped up in the area. She began teaching evenings at a local shop and quickly developed a following of students. In October 2006 she opened Knit-​a-​Gogo, looking to provide the area with a variety of knitting classes, parties and retreats. Knit-​a-​Gogo grew and with the support and encouragement of the DC area knit and crochet community, she opened fibre space in July 2009!

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