Starting a new month!
I put in an order for new yarn on Wednesday. Normally when I order on a Wednesday, my supplier is able to get yarns to me on Saturday. I’ve checked my tracking number and UPS tells me it is scheduled for delivery on Wednesday coming. YIKES! That’s a long time for me to be without my regular yarns.
But nevermind — I found six undyed skeins of BFL sport (~330 yards) that I had prepared several years ago with yarn from a supplier no longer in business. Some were dip-dyed as solids, others were dry-on-wet dyed (dry dye powder on acid-wet yarns). As expected, the dry-on-wet dyes migrated around in the steamer after I’d sealed the pouches. This always creates wonderful surprises, especially when I spread different dye colors around the yarns and allow those colors to mix in unexpected ways.
BRS24 – #645 and 648 were both dip-dyed in a mix of navy and purple mixed, but then topped with a bit of navy scattered randomly. Then #643 was dip-dyed in the run off from 645 and 648 combined; #647 is a dry-on-wet with yellow and brown randomly laid, and the run off became the dip-dye base for #644, over which I sprinkled both red and pumpkin orange. Personally, I think #644 and 647 will look amazing as two-tone stripes in a basic scarf or cowl.
Because my yarn supply is short this week I’m going to combine this week’s Preview Pricing with a deal on previously posted Blog Reader Specials.
BRS24 – #643 – 648 are all BFL sport (~330 yards) and are $26.00 each. For now through Thursday, all yarns will be invoiced at 15% discount.
To claim the ones you want, just send me an email with your selections, and be sure to check the Blog Reader Specials page as well to combine your discount.
Available Yarns:
643, 644, 645, 646, 647, 648
Usually once or twice a year, someone will share a picture of something they have created using Knitivity yarns. I would very much like to be able to showcase customer projects, either as occasional Blog posts or a separate Customer Gallery, but definitely more than just once or twice a year. If this is something you would like to see, please let me know. I’ve been dyeing yarn 18 years now and have precious few customer photographs; I started officially on October 1, 2006, but I actually began several months before.
This is also a good time to remind that while I normally dye Twinsets, I can do custom jobs if you can tell me the yarn type you want, how much you need, and how soon you’ll need it. I don’t keep a large inventory of assorted yarns but I can get most of the common yarn bases without too much problem.
I am looking forward to getting more yarn this week as I have some ideas for different ways to do things, if the weather cooperates. And that’s all I’m going to say about that! 🙂