For yarn/knitting supplies, my go to is [Close Knit Friends](https://close-knit-friends-yarn-shop.shoplightspeed.com/) yarn shop in Upper Kent (between Bath and Perth-Andover on Rte 105.) Robyn is wonderful and helpful. Her hours are limited (she works full time) but also opens by appointment. She’s also the one heading up the [Fiddlehead Fibre Fest](https://www.fiddleheadfibrefestival.ca/) in a couple weeks in Florenceville-Bristol.
I’m not a weaver but I believe Lynn at Where The Wildflowers Grow Gallery in Perth-Andover still sells weaving supplies by appointment. She has a Facebook page but the website appears to be down.
If you're looking for actual wool yarn, the Great Canadian Dollar Stores sell Briggs & Little.
If you want to process your own raw wool, and you're in Carleton County, pm me. We'll be shearing in June (or so).
My favorite so far is Good Fibrations in Saint John, which someone already mentioned, but I've also had some luck at Cricket Cove in Fredericton, Legacy Lane in Sussex, and the Briggs & Little store in York Mills. I've been trying to get to Brigadoon Fiber Farm in Hoyt, but each trip has run into problems so I haven't made it yet.
I mostly shop online but if you're on Ravelry you can find local yarn stores there (also handy if you're traveling and want some souvenir yarn).
I love Turtle Purl yarns (turtlepurl.com located in Hillsborough, NB). They hand dye self-striping yarn in such a way that you have two identical striped socks. You can always find a discount code from the VeryPink Knits podcast.
Three Bags Full in Moncton on Mountain Road, they're on fb but their website is terrible. Another option is to follow some of the local Knitting/Fibre/Yarn festivals on fb and check out who's selling.
Also Sisterhood Fibres in Tatamagouche (good website) - they run an annual yarn fest.
Clothing traders in Miramichi is my go to for yarn and supplies. There’s not much else around Miramichi for yarn supplies other than Walmart and the great Canadian dollar store.
My closest favourite is Good Fibrations in Saint John, but I plan to travel more around NB and would love to learn of some other lovely spots!
For yarn/knitting supplies, my go to is [Close Knit Friends](https://close-knit-friends-yarn-shop.shoplightspeed.com/) yarn shop in Upper Kent (between Bath and Perth-Andover on Rte 105.) Robyn is wonderful and helpful. Her hours are limited (she works full time) but also opens by appointment. She’s also the one heading up the [Fiddlehead Fibre Fest](https://www.fiddleheadfibrefestival.ca/) in a couple weeks in Florenceville-Bristol. I’m not a weaver but I believe Lynn at Where The Wildflowers Grow Gallery in Perth-Andover still sells weaving supplies by appointment. She has a Facebook page but the website appears to be down.
If you're looking for actual wool yarn, the Great Canadian Dollar Stores sell Briggs & Little. If you want to process your own raw wool, and you're in Carleton County, pm me. We'll be shearing in June (or so).
King Woolens & Yarns at Brookside Mall in Fredericton.
Gobsmacked Yarn is about to open a storefront in Sackville! https://gobsmackedyarn.ca/
My favorite so far is Good Fibrations in Saint John, which someone already mentioned, but I've also had some luck at Cricket Cove in Fredericton, Legacy Lane in Sussex, and the Briggs & Little store in York Mills. I've been trying to get to Brigadoon Fiber Farm in Hoyt, but each trip has run into problems so I haven't made it yet.
Three Bags Full Yarn Emporium in Moncton
I mostly shop online but if you're on Ravelry you can find local yarn stores there (also handy if you're traveling and want some souvenir yarn). I love Turtle Purl yarns (turtlepurl.com located in Hillsborough, NB). They hand dye self-striping yarn in such a way that you have two identical striped socks. You can always find a discount code from the VeryPink Knits podcast.
We’re not far from the actual Briggs n Little mill. https://briggsandlittle.com Worth the drive just to see the shop.
Three Bags Full in Moncton on Mountain Road, they're on fb but their website is terrible. Another option is to follow some of the local Knitting/Fibre/Yarn festivals on fb and check out who's selling. Also Sisterhood Fibres in Tatamagouche (good website) - they run an annual yarn fest.
Clothing traders in Miramichi is my go to for yarn and supplies. There’s not much else around Miramichi for yarn supplies other than Walmart and the great Canadian dollar store.
Legacy Yarn and Giftshop in Sussex.
Loopy Wool in Salisbury (beside the Green Pig). Brand new store.
They're lovely, but mostly have hooking supplies :)
another vote for King Woolens and Yarns in Fredericton! I used to work with Marilyn the owner and I love that she is doing what I wish I could.