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Tiny Lola Yarn is handspun by Vicki-Claire MacDonald, woolgrower and artisan of bespoke fibre pieces.

Situated at the new Gunga Hub at the Avoca Town Hall, Tiny Lola Studio fills the renovated council chamber with modern style.

More than a Little Yarn Shop Tiny Lola Studio offers Skeins of natural coloured handspun and one-off paddock to product pieces.

Using wool grown only in Avoca for all the skeins, garments and pieces, the distance the wool has travelled can be less than 500 metres from paddock, to shear, to product!

Offering the most stunning array of natural Poll Merino Sheep and Bond Sheep colours from creams through to fawns, browns and blacks, with accented alpaca throughout: you won’t believe the colours achieved in each piece.

The actual sheep are just a few blocks away! Ask at Tiny Lola Studio for directions to see your favourite yarn still on the sheep!

Visit Tiny Lola Studio for natural coloured handspun yarns by the skein; bespoke garments handspun and handknitted; heirloom repairs and memory projects – unfinished knits by their lost loved ones.

Sit on the 1930s sofa and breathe for a minute surrounded by lush colours and fleece.

An inclusive space where everyone is welcome.

Content: Tiny Lola Studio, woolgrower and fibre artisan

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  • Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

Rutherford Street, Avoca VIC 3467

wed:

10am - 7pm

thu:

10am - 7pm

fri:

10am - 5pm

sat:

10am - 4pm

sun:

10am - 4pm


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