As noted in the previous post, I had started pulling bundles to be priced as discounted bundles.
I quickly realized this wouldn’t work because everyone has their own ideas what they want or find attractive. So, instead of heavy editing on the BRS page, I am pulling out 3-skein bundles as ideas and inspiration for your own selections. In some cases I have combined assorted monochrome fades; in others I have combined semi-solid/nearly-solid colors with multi-color variegated yarns.
There really is no limit to how my yarns can be combined, so I hope you allow these images to spark your own creativity. They’re all listed on the Blog Reader Specials page, some as single skeins and some still as Twinsets but you are welcome to split a Twinset. I’ve made sure the item numbers are shown clearly in each picture.
Mind you, my musings on these trios are entirely my own, intended only to spark your own imagination and inspiration. What do YOU see in these colors? I confess that sometimes while dyeing I would see pasta with red sauce and grated cheese, or the brilliant colors of a Mexican restaurant menu. Or melon balls of all colors. And I always swear I’m going to eat before dyeing. hahaha. Go with whatever comes to mind for you.
Every three skeins will be $66.00 for whatever trio you select (even less if you take yarns with pink labels). And, of course, you are welcome to pick out as many trios as you like — my combinations shown here are my own random selections. You are welcome to request group pictures of whatever three you are interested in so you can see them together. All the pictures on the BRS page were take outside in various daylight; all these trios shown here were taken indoors.
Visit the Blog Reader Specials page and let me know which ones you are interested in. And remember all the pink-labeled yarns are from 2024 and already marked down to $20 each.
A bold orange and purple skein; the orange is reflected in the middle skein, and the bottom skein includes both the orange and purple as well as the green.
Here we have three variations of a blue, pale burgundy/pink.
These have three different shades of pink, all of which should play nicely with the blue-purple of the first skein.
The yellow of the first skein is picked up in the middle skein and given a deeper gold version in the third, while all three have a beautiful spring forest green.

This trio starts with a deep blue that gets picked up in the middle skein along with several shades of red, which is then subdued in the third skein. 
Here we start with a rich green, which is slightly reflect in the blue variegated in the middle skein. The third skein picks up most of the blues without the green
Here is a trio of monochrome fades that will make an excellent shawl, either in narrow strips or bright “statement” bands to accent your autumn wardrobe.
While the blue is a multi-shade, it should still play nicely with the bold yellow and green. 
While not monochrome fades, as those shown above, these will also play well together.
Definitely a summertime combination here — poolside with the blues and greens, sunbathing on the lawn neatly edged with wildflowers.
Another trio of monochrome fades of a different sort. 
Starting with the bold green, you can see the green echoed in the multi-color skein in the middle — picture a meadow scene with grass in the front, mounds of wildflowers and a partly cloudy sky above.





