Stop #2 was Knit Purl, which is conveniently on the tourist maps that the hotels pass out. This store, I could have spent hours in if it wasn't for the look on my boyfriend's face when I said I wanted to go in there. He was truly a champ though and went into all kinds of girly, crafty stores for me. He even bought me a few things that I myself was not willing to splurge on. One of those things was this BEAUTIFUL Pendleton knitting needle/crochet hook case:
I absolutely love the case and I was actually about to make myself one based off the Alli Crafts Free Star Hook Case Pattern (which I still may do) but now I have been officially spoiled by my man because this is truly a treat to have! Leaving Oregon with something Pendleton is also always a plus. Knit Purl had so many yarns that I honestly could not decide. I would have taken one of everything. They were so soft and better than the yarns that I had been working with. I couldn't even believe it. I decided to get two skeins of yarn by Debbie Bliss and after grabbing those two skeins there is no doubt in my mind that I will be ordering from their website in the near future. As for now, the plan for these two skeins of yarn is to make a hat of some sort. Not sure if the photo does the top one justice. It's color is Rialto Burgandy and it is just gorgeous. Definitely a color that I am drawn to, along with greens and browns. I have yet to work with the yarn, but I will be sure to report back. I can only imagine that it is amazing! They were $9.50/skein at Knit Purl.
The last stop on my craft shopping list was the Button Emporium & Ribbonry. I have been eying a certain pattern for "soccasins" that I want to try and I think buttons would be a great accessory to them when I do finally make them. Who knows, they may end up being something I truly enjoy making. Anyway, I bought the buttons in hopes that it would inspire me to get going on that wonderful pattern! I selected just a few unique buttons but there were so many to choose from and some like I had never seen before.
The whole trip was a success and it was great to be able to check out the knitting/crocheting/crafting community of an entirely different city while I was away. The three hour drive there and back also allowed me some time to work on my current project which is nearly 3/4 of the way done!

