Morgan and Ivy OldeTown work on a project made of yarn that will hang in the Book Tavern in Augusta, Ga. on April 25, 2026. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
Morgan and Ivy OldeTown work on a project made of yarn that will hang in the Book Tavern in Augusta, Ga. on April 25, 2026. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.

In pictures: International Yarn Day events at Three Crows Fiber April 25

Three Crows Fiber marked International Yarn Day on April 25 with several activities.

The downtown business in August 2024 on James Brown Boulevard and moved to 1026 Broad St. in September 2025.

Knitters compete to see who is the fastest at Three Crows Fiber as part of International Local Yarn Store Day in Augusta, Ga. on April 25, 2026. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
Crocheted garments were voted on for top honors at Three Crows Fiber as part of International Local Yarn Store Day in Augusta, Ga. on April 25, 2026. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
Kyla LaMantia aka Lightening Needle won both the crochet and knit races. 27 stitches a minute crocheting and a 42 stitches per minute knitting at Three Crows Fiber April 25, 2026. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News
Participants compete for the fastest knitter and crocheter at Three Crows Fiber as part of International Local Yarn Store Day in Augusta, Ga. on April 25, 2026. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.

Mike Adams is a veteran photographer who has won multiple South Carolina and Georgia Press Association Awards in his career including 11 in 2025 for Augusta Good News. During his career, he’s photographed for several news outlets including The Augusta Chronicle and the Aiken Standard.

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