Discover the Art of Knitting at Prjónaklúbburinn
Experience the joy of knitting at Prjónaklúbburinn, a charming knit shop in Stykkishólmur, where creativity meets Icelandic culture.
Nestled in the charming town of Stykkishólmur, Prjónaklúbburinn offers a delightful knitting experience where tourists can explore the intricacies of knitting while engaging with local culture. This knit shop is a haven for both beginners and seasoned knitters, providing an inviting atmosphere to create beautiful handmade pieces.
A brief summary to Prjónaklúbburinn
- Nesvegur 13, Stykkishólmur, 340, IS
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- Tuesday 4 pm-6 pm
- Wednesday 4 pm-6 pm
- Thursday 4 pm-6 pm
- Friday 4 pm-6 pm
- Saturday 1 pm-4 pm
Local tips
- Check the workshop schedule in advance to secure a spot in a knitting class.
- Bring your own knitting project to work on and enjoy the community atmosphere.
- Don't hesitate to ask for recommendations on local yarns and materials.
- Visit during the afternoon for a quieter experience and more personalized attention.
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Explore the art of knitting at Prjónaklúbburinn in Stykkishólmur, a cozy shop offering yarns, lessons, and a glimpse into Icelandic craft culture.