Today we head to the northside of the city to experience another neighborhood Andersonville, rich in ethnic flavors. And I do mean flavors.
First stop: Breakfast at SVEA
5236 N. Clark St.
Chicago, IL 60640
773-275-7738

Take an hour or so to walk off your breakfast by wandering up and down Clark street, where an amazing array of shops make up this colorful neighborhood. Chicago’s famous Women and Children First feminist bookstore is just across the street, and during my visit a puppet theater mounted on the back of a bicycle was giving a performance on the opposite street corner. I found a bead store, a high-end clothing boutique, and a host of other one-of-a-kind establishments that made my hour’s wandering entertaining even before I scored a bargain or two.
Next Stop: Arcadia Knitting
1613 West Lawrence
Chicago, IL
773-291-1211
www.arcadiaknitting.com


Sharon sat down with me and suggested the following projects:
Carlina Cowel
Kinetic Shawl from Knitty (Fall 2008 issue but available online)
Kathy suggested the dramatic, draping Kinetic Shawl in Cristal Palace’s stunningly colored Mini-Mochi. I found this to be one of those yarns you walk straight toward with your hands outstretched. Kathy’s right; the woven-look texture would show off the spectacular color-ways of this superwash meriono perfectly. I’ve been craving this project since it was suggested, especially in the foresty-green “Fern Rainbow” colorway.
Bruno Scarf

Next Stop:
Sweet Honeybee Bakery
1918 West Montrose Ave.
Chicago, IL 60613
Phone : (773) 275-0697
http://web.mac.com/sweethoneybee/Site/Welcome.html
Once you’ve extracted yourself from all the luscious choices at Arcadia Knitting, take yourself to a new realm of luscious choices: the cupcakes at Sweet Honeybee Bakery. With options like these, who needs lunch? Order two or three of your favorite flavors, and settle into one of the tables. If you think you can keep the frosting off your knitting, this is a homey little spot to cast on or get a couple of rows done. The German chocolate and key lime were particular favorites, but honestly, I don’t see how you could go wrong at this place.
Next Stop: The Perfect Cup
4700 N Damen Ave
Sweet Honeybee Bakery
1918 West Montrose Ave.
Chicago, IL 60613
Phone : (773) 275-0697
http://web.mac.com/sweethoneybee/Site/Welcome.html

Next Stop: The Perfect Cup
4700 N Damen Ave
Chicago, IL 60625
(773) 989-4177

Next Stop: The Book Cellar
4736-38 N. Lincoln Avenue
Chicago, IL
773-293-2665
Booksellerinc.com

A word or two about lodging:
Chicago has just about everything just about everywhere. Big, ritzy hotels or charming bed and breakfasts, you’ll find anything you’re looking for. Every major chain has several properties here, so if you’re cashing in your points you are likely to find your brand. If, like me, bed and breakfasts are your thing, I suggest you click on over to either bedandbreakfast.com or the Chicago Bed and Breakfast Association where you’ll find loads to choose from, including our old zen friend The Ruby Room.
I hope you’ve enjoyed this fiber-filled frolic through my hometown. Stay tuned for my three knit-along projects and--for the first time on DestiKNITions--the chance to WIN FREE STUFF!
2 comments:
Hi Allie:
Another great knitting spot in Andersonville is the In Fine Spirits Wine Bar. They have a lovely patio out back for nice weather KIPing. I've also seen knitting happening at Pause, which is a tiny little coffee shop under the Red Line Berwyn El Station.
Great additions, Angela. Andersonville is one of those places where you just keep stumbling upon little treasures. I love the "Pause" name--so fitting for something tucked under an rush-rush EL station.
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