I’ve been busy for the last week. I’ve been editing 517 photos of our newest handdyed yarns. In the midst of all this editing I have couple of finished projects to share with you.
First I have a cute project bag that was made with one skein of ribbon yarn.
I know it looks small but it will fit a small project like socks or a lace shawl. As my green pajama pants prove:)
Pattern for this project will be available on here next by next Monday.
Now for my second project I used recycled and handdyed silk chiffon yarn to create this awesomely cute skinny scarf. Pattern is the Checkmate Scarf by Diane L. Augustin.
This yarn is crunchy and bouncy but not stiff or itchy.
Once again I only needed one skein of this yarn to make a 5-6 foot long scarf and tassels.
I also did mention some new yarns so this post wouldn’t be complete without showing some of the new stock ( after all I did edit like 500) pictures.
Mohair is also available in laceweight and dk weight.
also available in lace and chunky
We have this in chunky and dk weight as well.
Four new colorways!!!!
I also have this in 4-ply and dk weight. I love this yarn. Unlike most cashmere yarns it is long staple cashmere and the percentage of cashmere is a whooping 70%!!!!!
I left a few skeins of every type of yarn natural for those who love to stick with shades of white. I will be adding these new yarns to the shop this week in time for Memorial Day. We will be having a Free Shipping Sale from Friday thru Monday. Just use code MEMORIALDAY at checkout!!!! Enjoy the yarny porn!!!!
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