la droguerie Strasbourg

We arrived into Strasbourg yesterday through Frankfurt airport, which had snow!  As I mentioned on twitter yesterday: it was nice  to finally watch The Sapphires.  What a lovely Australian movie.  I managed to convince Ben that he should watch it too and he loved it and had a tear or two.  I also managed to watch two out of four parts of a documentary on Bill Clinton, This is Roller Derby and Paul Kelly: Stories of Me.  All highly recommended. Not bad in flight entertainment really.
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So, now we settle into le Tour de la Famille (though we have next week off le tour for ski-ing).  As you would expect it is all wine and cheese and bread and wine and cheese and chocolate.  I am posting quite a lot of photos on instagram so follow along.
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We did manage to pop into le centre ville this morning to do some errands where I stumbled across this store, la droguerie.  I was transfixed.  This is a new store for Strasbourg and wasn't here last time we were here in October 2011.
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From the few seconds I was able to gaze in and snap a few quick phone photos it seems to sell fabric, wool, cute cute notions and a whole lot of other lovelies which I was only able to glimpse at as the boys (one big, two small) dragged me off.  A visit without the family is in order.
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16 comments:

  1. Oh yes - you have to get back to La Droguerie! I'm always seeing fantastic knits on Ravelry that seem to only come in kit form from that shop!

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  2. I'm glad you had a good flight. What a cute shop! It's been snowing all day here (I'm so ready for spring), but it will be great for your skiing. - have a great time!. All of the wine, cheese, bread, and chocolate sound wonderful!

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  3. I can't wait to head back there! I still don't see a picture of your cordova!? but loving the pavlova muslin.

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  4. Will keep you posted - will definitely be heading back there - at least once ! and I'm really enjoying the double pointed needles (unbelievably) so will also be perusing the knitted lovelies.

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  5. Oui! La Droguerie! I always go there for notions! If you knit get some wool too as dokucug suggested.

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  6. oh Strasbourg in spring is so lovely, I'm jealous! Beats grey Brussels any day. I once picked up some great vintage buttons on the Wednesday market there (the place with the Mairie I think). And La Droguerie looks fabulous!

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  7. Let's hope Strasbourg turns it on for us. We did have some sun yesterday (in the morning) but today it has been raaaining. Oh well, did give me a chance to do some more knitting and watch the last twilight movie! I'll be keeping my eyes open at the Wed market, I know exactly which one you are talking about.

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  8. I did see that they have a store in Japan and wondered whether you had been!

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  9. The Cordova has been staring at me from my dressform waiting for me to figure out a closure for it. It may have to wait until the Pavlova sewalong and nautical swap are done (I've way overbooked myself)!

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  10. In Omotedando, but the prices are almost double

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  11. Oooh, I am so envious!! You are going to have the most wonderful holiday... have fun and I hope you find some lovely treats to bring home :D

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  12. Morgan, I went back today but was overwhelmed with the choice.. will need to take a deep breath and go back for those neon buttons!

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  13. Thanks Carolyn. Will definitely be keeping my eyes open for lovely treats!!

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  14. This looks like all kinds of rad! Have a blast, lovely lady!

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