| Studio 8, Second Floor, The Hive, 1069 Argyle Street, Glasgow West End G3 8LZ | |
| 01415523552 | |
| The Queen of Purls Website | |
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Situated in the heart of Glasgow, The Queen of Purls sells a variety of quality supplies for knitting, crochet, spinning and felting. Look out for workshops and craft nights to expand your skills, inspire and meet like-minded people!
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