Community-Focused Yarn and Craft Store in Boulder Will Close Its Doors by Year-End

Lula Faye Fiber has announced it will close on December 31, and has extended an invitation to the locals to join them before it shuts its doors.

Written By Saheba Khatun
News Writer
Logo and storefront of Lula Faye Fiber (Instagram @lulafayefiber)

Lula Faye Fiber, a popular yarn and craft shop, has announced the closure of its Boulder location. Through a social media post, the store has announced that it be closing its physical store at the end of December.

Beloved Boulder Shop Fiber to Close

Lula Faye Fiber is a creative, community-centered fiber art store, and it focuses on learning and experiencing the art form. From weaving and spinning to dyeing fiber projects, the store offers sustainable textiles that are inspired by nature.

Nathalie Smith, the owner of Lula Faye Fiber, a local community favorite yarn store, recently shared a closure announcement. She said, “I will be closing Lula Faye Fiber’s doors on December 31, 2025.”

Sharing a note of gratitude, she added, “It has been a true privilege to meet and connect with so many incredible and talented people, each with unique stories and a shared love of fiber arts. Over the past four years, the shop has become more than just a fiber store; it has grown into a place where creativity, connection, and community have flourished.”

In the official announcement, she further expressed appreciation for the community and for the opportunity to connect and grow together.


As the store winds up, it has extended an invitation to the locals to join them before it closes its doors. “Before I close our doors, I would like to invite you to join us for one final community outreach project and celebration,” said Nathalie.

Lula Faye Fiber launches final community donation drive

The store also mentioned that it will host a final efaa donation drive for the community.

“If you would like to contribute non-perishable items or lend a hand in another way, please stop by the shop to drop off your donations,” shared the store.

“As a small token of my thanks, anyone who brings in five or more non-perishable goods before December 1, 2025, will receive an invitation to our goodbye holiday party, where we will celebrate everything we have built together.”

As the shop prepares to close at the end of December, it leaves behind a legacy of creativity, learning, and community connection that many will fondly remember.

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Saheba Khatun is a journalist and content writer with a strong academic background in English literature and a deep passion for storytelling. She has produced a wide range of work spanning news, features, and human-interest stories, often highlighting the voices and experiences of everyday people. Known for her people-focused, thoughtful, and relatable approach, Saheba aims to inform, inspire, and foster meaningful connections through her writing. With an eye for detail and a commitment to integrity, she believes in the power of words to spark dialogue, shift perspectives, and create lasting impact. Outside of her professional work, she enjoys exploring literature, culture, and community narratives, which continue to fuel her creative process and broaden her worldview.
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