About us

Our Story

The Knit Nook is also a mother/daughter owned yarn store, but not in the way you might expect. Kristin, the daughter, learned how to knit at age 20 by taking a class at Northampton Wools, a small but wonderful yarn store in Western Massachusetts. Previous attempts to learn how to knit and crochet from grandmothers were unsuccessful, but having just quit smoking, Kristin had a lot of nervous energy and cigarette money, and was soon hooked on knitting. A year later, she was teaching classes and working part-time at the yarn store. When she moved back to Louisville, KY, Kristin was delighted when The Knit Nook opened in the Highlands, down the street from her house, and she began teaching classes there. When the original owners decided to get out of the yarn store business, Kristin decided to make her hobby into her career and buy the Knit Nook.

That’s where Cindy, the mother, came in. While well-versed in book-keeping and sewing, Cindy did not know how to knit. When they decided to buy the Knit Nook in the spring of 2006, daughter taught mother how to knit. Cindy took to it immediately and is now a talented sock knitter. Kristin continues to be a non-smoker, and even though she doesn’t want to brag, is a way better knitter than her grandmothers.


Our Knitting Community

The Knit Nook will always be dedicated to supporting a local fiber arts community by being an active member of the Louisville community.

We support local fiber artists The Weather Up Here and Suzanne Steiger.

We were the first official customers of the Somali Bantu-KY Fiberworks Project, an organization that teaches skills such as screenprinting, tie-dying, knitting, and crocheting to refugee women so they can help support their families.