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Welcome to my shop! If you're new, here's what you need to know:
Shop updates happen every Saturday @ 10am ET, unless otherwise noted.
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Yarn is only available for sale through this website.
As a one-woman business, I dye small batches to ensure quality (not quantity). Therefore, my inventory is limited.
And because yarn has a tendency to sell out quickly, (WOW. Thank you!) I always suggest creating an account and logging in before an update goes live. This will make checkout quick and help avoid a "cart-jacking" situation.
Please know, I don't offer custom orders or reserve skeins. Yarn is sold on a first-come-first-serve basis.
If you don't see any yarn listed for sale ... Alas! This means my shop is sold out until the next update. Again, you can always sign-up for the newsletter for all the details.
Thank you so much for visiting!
Kxo
FEATURED KNITTING PATTERNS
CALAN MAI COWL
Inspired by a scene from one of my favorite books, A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas, and Once Upon A Corgi’s beautiful yarns. This textured cowl is knit in the round, holding a strand of fingering and lace mohair yarns double.
Beads also add a subtle, elegant sparkle, but these can be omitted if you choose.
STOKER SHAWL
An elegant yet cozy triangular shawl inspired by Victorian-era fashion. Many dresses featured a vertical row of buttons flanked by pintucks, piping, or lace detail, to create a “V” down the center front of the bodice. I loved the idea of recreating this style in a triangular shawl using, bobbles, lace, and textured stitches. The optional tassels add an extra bit of historical flare.
SPARKLING CIDER
Sparkling Cider is a relaxed cloche, knit from ribbing to crown. It’s knit holding together both my Wolke and Ghost Lace yarns, to create a buttery-soft fabric with the fluffiest of halos. The hat also features a simple cabled pine tree motif. Each tree may be “topped-off” with a bead to add a subtle, festive sparkle. Of course, beads may be omitted if you choose.
About yarns
Yarn bases are ethically sourced from reputable, cruelty-free, mulesing-free farms and mills around the world.
Yarn is hand dyed using professional acid dye powder in a clean, dry, smoke-free, pet-free, dedicated home studio.