Contact Info

Mosaic Yarn Shop is located in Piccadilly Square:

3117 Franklin Rd SW Roanoke, VA 24014

(540) 685-2285


We are open everyday except Thanksgiving, Easter, and Christmas!

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 10-6
Wednesday 10-8 Saturday 10-5 Sun 1-5

Friday, July 27, 2007

Go Get A Copy Of The New Vogue Knitting!


The 25th anniversary issue is finally out! Adina and her crew did a beautiful job with loads of stunning sweater projects. Oh, and Mosaic is nestled in the pages! Enjoy!

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Potter Mania!




We also have baby fever...with a new shipment of Robeez and Robeez booties! Knit a baby sweater and tuck in a cute pair of baby shoes at the next baby shower! Mommies everywhere will melt!



Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Koigu Love



Koigu has arrived! What can we say? Perfection. We waited 5 years for it...at $12.00/skein for 178 yards, any project reaches it's full potential of beauty. Let us send you some for your next pair of socks or shawl! 540-961-4462

Sunday, July 15, 2007


Three of the blankets were hand delivered yesterday in front of Norris Hall. Some of the parents had taken a tour through the building to pray and seek some closure. Cathy and Gina figured giving the blankets with hugs and an explanation of the project, would be a comforting gesture. One of the recipients was a sorority girl from Richmond who had been shot twice in the back of the head. (The bullets grazed her. Talk about Luck.) She was so sweet and charming and she loved her blanket.
"Are you coming back next year?"
"Yep! I love it here. It's so much fun."
Two more parents of victims got their blankets, both in tears and loving their gift. They were amazed at how large and how soft they were. They send their love to all who knitted and crocheted a square for their blanket.

Conversations heard later at Mosaic

"Why didn't they close the school after the first 2 shootings?"

"They thought they had the guy!!!"

"I'm for more guns on campus!"

"I hate guns, less guns, less ease to get them."

"Cho was evil."

"Cho wasn't evil, he was mentally ill."

"You can't close a school that big, that fast."

"Hindsight is 20/20, Steger didn't know Cho was going to later kill 30 people."

"All the warning signs were there!"

"Does Cho have a Hokie Stone with the others?"

"I heard some parents are suing..."

The clicking of the needles got louder and moved faster...we all have more to talk about for years to come here in Blacksburg, in this little yarn shop, one block from Campus.

Sunday, July 8, 2007



Every Day, all day long, people ask me if they can buy a blanket. Buy a square. Give a blanket to an alumni who was devastated by the tragedy. Give to an X-president of Va. Tech who feels his "children" were killed that day. Give to Uncle Bob who loves the project and wants to frame a square. Each and every square knitted and crocheted for this project is being sewn into a blanket that will wrap up a traumatized soul, a victim. Every person in Norris Hall that day. President Steger. The Police Dept. The Hospitals. I hope everyone understands.

Monday, July 2, 2007

Check out Skein Cocaine's blog about how one of the blankets found it's home...

Sunday, July 1, 2007

The Big Unveiling