Reno, Nevada -- Nov. 01, 2022 On Saturday November 19th, yarn lovers are invited to attend the first ever Holiday Open House at 891 Trademark Drive from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
"We wanted to host this fun and cozy event so fiber lovers could come get in the holiday mood with us!" said Aiyana Hernandez, Retail & Events Manager at Jimmy Beans Wool. "We also wanted to give everyone the opportunity to get their Black Friday shopping done a little bit early this year so they can spend Thanksgiving with their families."
Yes, you read that right.
There will be special Madelinetosh One Of A Kind skeins in a variety of bases all at 40% off. This deal will only be available on the day of the event.
But that's not all.
Customers will have the opportunity to shop and explore both the retail storefront in addition to the 20,000 sq. ft. warehouse.
There will be two free* classes hosted on the day for both knitters and crocheters. Knitters can make the Jimmy's Little Helper Hat while crocheters will learn how to make snowflakes.
Space is limited to 20 makers per class, sign up using Calendly for the crochet class and the knit class . *The classes are free with purchase of the kits.
And if anyone is feeling thirsty while shopping, there will be a hot chocolate bar available.
For more information, contact: Aiyana Hernandez, Jimmy Beans Wool, 775-827-9276
About Jimmy Beans Wool: In 2002, former Silicon Valley engineers Laura and Doug Zander opened up a tiny yarn shop in Truckee, California. Jimmy, as Laura is lovingly known, sold coffee alongside the wool (hence beans in the name), and Jimmy Beans Wool was born! In 2004, the company settled down in Reno, Nevada. Jimmy Beans Wool is known for its lightning fast shipping, award winning customer service, and innovative Just at Jimmy's products. The company owns the brands Madelinetosh, a hand-dyed yarn company, and della Q, a line of cases and bags made for makers. The company continues to develop products under its patent-pending Jimmy's SmartStix,. Additionally, Jimmy Beans produces its very own truly local yarn, Reno Rafter 7.