Florida means the “House of Mouse” to lots of folks, but I’ve actually spent more time on the west coast of Florida--the Gulf side for those of you directionally impaired--in Naples, to be exact. Dally for a few days from November to May, and you’ll wonder why anyone bothers to live where snow shovels are needed. (August might leave you pining for Michigan, though, so it evens out.) Ordinary people might not think knitting and beaches go together, but those of us with fiber fever know knitting goes with everything. In fact, if I’m sitting on a beach, odds are pretty good I’m knitting. Then again, if I’m sitting anywhere, odds are pretty good I’m knitting. But I digress.
We’ll look a three perfect days--well, two and a half--in pursuit of Florida fiber fabulousness. You can find some more conventional shops with a quick Google search, but I’m delighted to introduce you to a new, charming shop as well as some great local places your average travel magazine may not point out.
FRIDAY
First Stop:
USS Nemo
3745 Tamiami Trail North
Naples, FL 34103
239-261-6366
ussnemorestaurant.com
Next Stop:
Alvin’s Island
5295 Tamiami Trail N
Naples, FL 34103
239-262-1648
www.alvinsisland.com
Hate your swimsuit? Forgot your flip-flops? Need a hermit crab in a painted shell to keep you company? Head a little on farther up the road to Alvin’s Island. If you’re traveling north from Naples proper, each of our stops tonight will be a mini-lesson in the challenge of left-hand turns in Florida. They take some planning. And some courage. Persevere, though, because this is the massive hundreds-of-beach-towels-lining-the-walls kind of place you just don’t find inland. If you can’t score a souvenir t-shirt for your nephew here, you’ve got issues. Stock up on anything you need--or just something you’d never dare at home because after all, no one knows you here--and you’re outfitted for your adventures.
Next Stop:
The Bean
8803 Tamiami Trail N
Naples, FL 34108
239-594-0088
Food, coffee, floppy hat, loud shirt, hermit crab, check. Head back to your lodgings, get in a couple of more rows, and then turn in for the night.
SATURDAY
Eat a good breakfast, today is chock full of adventures!
First Stop:
The Best of Everything
28194 S Tamiami Trl,
Bonita Springs, FL
(239) 948-5828
www.bestofeverythingnaples.com
Next Stop--Our Fiber Fix:
Gabriella’s Yarn Shop
14950 Old 41 N
Naples, FL 34110 US
239-325-9251
www.ready2knit.com
I’m of the personal opinion that the very best yarn shops have mascots. Adorable, friendly Casey,
Guilda Scarf
This kit from yarn faves The Twisted Sisters is one of those great projects that takes a simple idea and turns it into a dramatic showpiece. It’d be hard to pull together more pizzaz for the $55 kit price, and you get everything in one package. The Twisted Sisters call this “the Femme Fatale of scarves,” and the description is right on the money. If your date isn’t impressed by the beading and design of this scarf, he’s not worth another shot.Peony Scarf
Another great kit--and our Knit-Along from this store, is the Peony Scarf. Dripping in luscious springtime colors, this wispy scarf is soft as a cloud, and the perfect accessory for a city like Chicago, where Easter as often be snowy as it is sunny. $45 buys you a whole lot of glamor and touchability. Patience is a virtue here--the scarf is done on size 4 needles with a single row coming in at over 400 stitches, but there’s a worthy pay-off indeed. Well, so far. You’ll read more about my impatient nature in the forthcoming Knit-Along.
Noni Bags
Next Stop:
Lunch at Naples Tomato
4700 Tamiami Trail N
Naples, FL 34110
(239) 598-9800
naplestomato.com
Next Stop:
Head to the beach at Delnor Wiggins Pass State Recreation Area
11100 Gulfshore Drive
Naples, Florida 34108
239.597.6196
http://www.floridastateparks.org/Delnor-wiggins/default.cfm
SUNDAY
First Stop:
Randy’s Fish Market for Brunch
10395 Tamiami Trail N.
Naples, FL 34108
239-593-5555
http://www.randysfishmarketrestaurant.com
Seafoods spots abound in this neck of the woods, but my personal fave has always been Randy’s Fish Market. If you didn’t even know groupers had cheeks, this is the place to round out your culinary education. Order just about anything--it’s all good here--but make sure you finish your meal with Key Lime Pie. And don’t dwaddle: this place is popular and doesn’t take reservations, so get here at the crack of 11am or you might be waiting a good long time. If you want to do dinner here one of your nights instead, same goes--only be here by 5pm.Next Stop:
Tin City
U.S. 41 East at Goodlette Rd.
Naples
www.tin-city.com
Okay, I’ve sent you up Tamiami long enough--time to explore Naples proper, especially if you haven’t had the chance to do it already. And for me, first stop is always Tin City. It’s ubiquitous, cheesy, touristy, and I love it anyway. Tin City looks like someone strung tin shacks together in a Lego set, and you find yourself wandering from tiny shop to tiny shop like an explorer in a foreign bazaar. Even if you only come out of there with one of the half-pound chocolate chip cookies from the Serious Cookie Company, you’ll have had a ball looking at clothes, gifts, t-shirts, and collectibles until your eyes glaze over.Next Stop:
Naples Shopping
If that doesn’t float your retail boat high enough, go upscale and wander down posh 3rd and 5th Avenues, where you’ll get a real “Old Naples” feel. Banyan trees, fountains, benches, outdoor dining, art galleries and jewelry stores give this area a unique costal flavor. Where there are loads to choose from, I always seem to end up eating at Meson Ole Jr. (770 5th Ave), probably because they have a good gelato place practically built in next door. Another favorite stop is 5th Avenue Coffee Co (559 5th Ave). The website explorenaples.com will give you a good overview if you want to do more than just wandering the streets, but why plan when you can wander in the sunshine?
Next Stop:
Naples Pier
12th Avenue on the water
Every good DestiKNITion must have a really cool place to knit in public. Now, be warned; wind may be an issue, but one of the most amazing places to park it and stitch must be the the Fishing Pier in Naples on 12th Avenue. A mid-sized walk from the shopping (but a walk that showcases some really wonderful beach homes), this is coastal in the extreme. The sheer people-watching--or is that fisher-people watching?--on this pier is fascinating. I think I heard six languages and a dozen accents on my last trip alone. Even if you don’t stop to stitch among the fishermen, or even if a breathtaking sunset doesn’t leave you enough light to see your size 2 needles, go anyway. The thing has been rebuilt through a fire and a handful or hurricanes--it deserves a little respect.
And there you have it. A perfect weekend discovering some out of the way joys in Naples Florida. I hope you go home with a good memories, some cool yarn, a few baubles to go along with it, and a decent tan.
As always, I recommend a bed-and-breakfast guest house. More details to come o this one:
A Dream Come True Guest House
4641 5th Avenue N.W.
Naples, Florida 34119
239-352-6887
www.adreamcometruegh.com
5 comments:
My sister lives in Naples and I love to visit her. I have not been to Gabriella's Yarn Shop yet but will on my next visit. A couple of other great places to eat in Naples are It's Greek To Me and Steamers. It's Greek To Me has the best Greek food ever and Steamers has the best clam chowder anywhere. We go to both of those everytime I visit. I will miss the Chickee Bar at the now gone Vanderbilt Inn. It was a great place to watch the sunset. Sadly it was replaced by an enormous condo. Wiggins is a great place to walk and pick up shells. I always enjoy my visits.
Allie - oh for heaven's sake! I missed you in Naples by one day. Visiting with a great friend who also knits. Knitting and watching movies until the early morning. What could be better? Nothing. Missed Gabriella's (closed), but hit Nancy's finding many knitting goodies. Knitting to gauge, Sukie (Bowling Green, KY)
Knitting on the beach? I am impressed! I'd be too afraid of all the sand in my project.
Oh, the Chickee Bar memories. I agree, knittingyoyo, it was a treasure now sorely missed.
Gabriella's Yarn Shop has moved across the street into the Sunburst Plaza, and now has a large well lit knitting area, and more yummy yarns! It's a real treat, and they are very helpful. Make sure and check out their class schedule!
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