Our Shop
fibre space is a full service knit and crochet shop that provides yarn, needles and notions as well as knit and crochet classes, parties and events. fibre space is a landing pad for busy professionals and families in the DC metro area who are seeking a creative outlet. Our shop space is bright, fresh and funky.
The shop is owned and operated by Danielle Romanetti, who can be found most days behind the counter with her Italian greyhounds, a laptop and a decaf latte. She takes pride in having scoped out the best fibres at the best possible prices for each category of yarn. If you aren’t sure why something is here, just ask us! We have a reason for each and every fibre in the shop. Here are the yarns we carry.
We are located at 102 N. Fayette Street in Alexandria, VA. (see map link in lower right) We have a dedicated classroom space, comfy lounge area for you to sit and stitch with us and big beautiful displays of yarn. One of the unique features of our shop is our Ravelry workstation. No need to look for patterns on your phone!
Discounts
We offer 10% off any yarn that is still in the box and unpacked. Look for new arrival information on our site, Twitter and Facebook. We also offer a 5% discount to military, teachers and students, with valid ID.
Bring your own bag
We strive to be as eco-friendly as possible. We are delighted to have reusable project bags that may be purchased for $2 or are free if you spend $100 or more. (we don’t have disposable shop bags) Bring your bag back and we will enter you for a monthly drawing for a 20% off shopping spree! Traveling this year? Send us photos of your fibre space tote, wherever you land, and we will post your photo on our blog.
Our history
the fibre space shop grew out of Knit-a-Gogo, Inc., which was opened in October of 2006 to provide knitting classes, parties and events at coffee shops and bakeries in the DC metro area. Danielle Romanetti was the sole teacher and operator of the business until 2008. In August of 2008, the business expanded to six additional teachers and three new locations. The Knit-a-Gogo following grew and eventually demanded a permanent home. In July 2009, Knit-a-Gogo expanded into fibre space, a new retail store space with a classroom and events space.
Come in, squeeze the yarn and stitch with us!
Return policy
Full refund within 30 days on any full priced yarn, bag or clothing item in original condition with receipt. Yarn smelling of smoke or containing pet hair may be refused.
Unfortunately, there are no returns on needles, notions, books, patterns or discounted yarns.
Drive-thru yarn stores may not be far in the future….
Not enough time in your busy day to come in and squeeze the yarn or don’t want to parallel park? If you need one more skein of yarn to complete your project or just a set of needles, you can now “orbit” fibre space. Give us a call at 703-664-0344 before you plan to swing by. We’ll find what you need and bring it right out to your car!
- Patch and Huffington Post – “Men’s Knitting Group Defies Stereotypes” December 8, 2011
- The Washington Post – “Boutique owners band together for their own Black Friday” November 23, 2011
- The Washington Post – “The perks of shopping local on Black Friday” November 25, 2011
- The Washington Post – “Kandahar’s Combat Knitters use yarn and needles as weapons of self preservation” March 10, 2011
- Vogue Knitting Winter 2010/11 – “Inspirational Yarn Shop”
- TBD – “The Year in Yarn” December 31,2010
- Old Town Alexandria Patch – “fibre space creates a cozy home in Old Town” November 27, 2010
- Local Kicks – “Rejoice, Local Knitters” October 26, 2010
- WUSA9 – “Local Knitting Shop Named 2010 Business of the Year” October 21, 2010
- Washington Parent – “Crafting Community – Moms share a common thread” October 2010
- Alexandria Gazette – “Knitters ‘stirrup’ trouble” July 14, 2010
- The Washington City Paper Best of DC 2010 – “Best new retail store“
- Alexandria Times – “Initiative combines art and business to craft success” February 25, 2010
- Washington Business Journal – “Entrepreneur stitches together fibre space by sticking to a business plan” December 4, 2009
- Alexandria Gazette – “Bison, Alpaca and Yak, Oh my!” October 29, 2009
- Washington City Paper Crafty Bastards Blog – “Talk Shop – Interview with fibre space,” August 25, 2009
- Hello Craft – “Talk Shop – Interview with fibre space” August 24, 2009
- Washington Business Journal – “Danielle Romanetti spins a new yarn with Knit-a-Gogo in Alexandria,” August 21, 2009
- Our Town – “fibre space takes off,” August 2009 Download this issue!
- The Washington Post – “Making It: A Nonprofit Worker Knits Together a Profitable New Business”, November 23, 2008 Download the article!

