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| YARNS AND FIBERS |
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| NEW - DUETS From Lorna's Laces and Mt Colors | We have the first of the limited edition kits that Lorna's Laces and Mt. Colors has put together - it is an awesome shrug - called the Palette of Colors Shrug - 5 colorways. Lacy pattern, all the yarn (Mt. Colors half Crepe and Lorna's Laces Helen's Lace), packaged in a neat little box. This is the first of four that are going to be released this year - I hear that the next one will be a Cat Bordhi pattern! We have 5 kits available now - one if each of the colorways ( Black Watch/Evergreen, Gold Hill/Yellowstone and Larkspur/Blackberry. Red Rover/Ruby Ridge, Sandridge/Chinook ) |
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| BUFFALO YARNS!!! | We have a limited supply of buffalo yarn available at the shop. This luxury fiber is NOT cheap, but it is a wonderful experience to knit with, and one skein can make a great springtime scarf, headband, or fingerless gloves. Perfect for runners and bikers, as the fiber is one of the warmest in the world, is washable, does not felt, and wears very well. | |
| NEW FIBERS | Manos has just released their new Silk blend yarn, and FUZZ has it. We also have a multi hued silk cord wrapped with a black silk thread - from Habu Textiles. Want possum? We have it - from Cherry Tree Hill, in lace weight. |
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| SOCK YARN | More Opal sock yarn is coming in all the time - our sock wall is expanding! And don't miss our great sock classes for Springt - check out the Calendar page. Mary is now in LOVE with weaving with sock yarn! It creates the most awesome colorways! |
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| ECO wool - all natural | We are carrying ECO wool - a natural wool that is soft and perfect for vests and sweaters. Start thinking ahead for next Christmas! | |
| Yarns to Dye!!! | We just picked up a new mill in the US that is producing yarns in various weights that are ready to dye. We have several wieghts coming in, including sock, and are carrying Gaywool dyes. Expand your creativity by dying your own colorways for summer! | |
| FIBERS | We have silk caps, both dyed and undyed. And Yak, Camel, Angora, Cashmere, felting wools, merino, milk fiber, soy, bamboo, and much more. |