This listing is for one skein of yarn. This yarn is custom dyed to order so you can choose your base. Important: the time it takes to dye and send your order will change depending on the time of the...
Barn Yarn Animals are cute and quirky cat toys made of hand knit wool. They come in lots of fun animal shapes from sea creatures to barnyard animals to cartoon characters, and are stuffed with premium catnip.
Simply Shetland is doing a Hansel Hap Knit-Along with designer Gudrun Johnston onInstagram from July 15th toAugust 30th. There are both half hap (triangular) and full hap (square) versions in 3 different sizes,to knit in Jamieson Spindrift using one ofGudrun's palettes or your own choice of colors. I can supplythe pattern and yarn pacs.
NEW Queensland Collection Brighton Beach Duet Colorshas arrived in 3 colors. This is a self-striping sport weight yarn. There are2 patternsavailable FREE with a yarn pac purchase, including the crocheted shawl shown here.
I have been going through some old pattern books and found a few copies ofReynolds Lopi Volume 78. It includessome really nice men's and women's pullovers and cardigans knit inAlafoss Lopi. I have 4 copies availablewith a yarn pac purchase, and a good supply of yarn in stock.Shetland Wool Week has a new "Buggiflooer Mitts" pattern available to match their2023 hat, Buggieflooer Beanie.A digital pattern can be purchased for 5 directly fromShetland Wool Week,and I can supply yarn pacs in Jamieson Spindrift,which is the colorway shown here.
When I moved my store from Ohio to Virginia, I did not add the needlework kits, etc.to my web site. I am sorting through the boxes and posting those that are still useable.These items are all at least 25 yearsold and have been in storage most of that time. They would be an inexpensive way to learnneedlepoint, cross stitch, or various types of embroidery.
All packages to destinations outside the U.S. will ship using a service called Global Post. Thisis a service where I send packages to a collection point in the US, then they arebundled and shipped to other countries by Global Post for customs clearance. Once customsare cleared, the local post office delivers your package.
The Barn Yarn is a unique fiber arts shop located in historic downtown Clermont. In addition to yarns and tools needed for knitting, crocheting, and spinning, we offer a variety of gifts, jewelry, coffee, BBQ sauce, soaps, candles, and much more!
Barn Yarn is a hidden objects game against the background of the renovation of Joe and Tom's barn before winter comes around.So as to collect enough money to repair the barn, you'll have to help the two farmers to sell a maximum of antiques and thus find the various objects desired by customers in the surrounding messy.The story is tightly built and you will earn an article in the newspaper and even a visit from a movie producer!Developed by Playrix, you can play here to the free english or french version of Barn Yarn.
This artisanal yarn has been blended and spun exclusively for Susan Crawford at a local mill, using a unique blend of Jacob and white and black Shetland fleeces, to create a delightfully lofty, soft, grey yarn displaying the characteristics of British breed sheep. The yarn has been worsted spun for added smoothness, softness and longevity but retains a wonderful plumpness making the yarn warm and coccooning.
With artisanal yarns such as Barn, the goal is to showcase the native sheep breeds living on the moors, fells and hills of Yorkshire, Cumbria and Lancashire, sourcing fibre from local farmers, as well as utilizing the fleeces from our own small flock. Barn was the first in this range of yarns blended and spun to our specifications and holds a special place in our hearts. A new generation of knitters and crocheters can now enjoy these wools from the heart of the British countryside.
Cute knitted barnyard animals filled with premium catnip. These are made of 100% in the Northern Highlands of South America by descendants of the Inca Indians. Assorted animals and colors, no two are the same! Average size is 3.5 inches long.
Catherine to knit continental from a girlfriend in a high school. She began with intarsia and then a fisherman knit sweater. She had been sewing since age twelve. She had a retail store as an adult, which became difficult when she had three children at home under age 5. She later recognized the beauty of hand-painted yarns a few years ago. She began Red Barn Yarn with about 25 colors which has grown to 25 bases and 100 colors.
I had to interrupt my knitting to comment about the great podcast that I listened to today with Marly and Catherine of Red Barn Yarn. Would I ever love to try the mink yarn. Pick me!!
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I have been crocheting for 30 plus years, but because of this podcast I started knitting 6 weeks ago. I am enjoying it and am actually pretty stinking good at it so far. I hope I win this mink yarn. Have a great day.
Morgan had been talking with Dorsey Pictures, a Denver production company, about a show focusing on converting barns into homes when Dorsey received the go-ahead for the project during the summer from the DIY Network.
But lying in bed that night, Morgan thought about a plot of land he owns in the unincorporated community of Apple Valley, in Knox County, and a small 1860s barn he was about to take down in the village of Genoa, in Ottawa County.
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Humans can easily fall victim to the "looking-out-for-number-one" syndrome. Our current culture often supports that individuals put themselves and their happiness first. This plan strives to put our "Me Monster" within on a diet. When we take the focus off ourselves and concentrate on the One who deserves the glory, we become more God-centered and less me-centered. That's a good thing!
I recently had lunch at an elegant restaurant where some business people commonly go to self-righteously boast to potential new clients, hoping to win them over. The wait staff bustled around tables filled with starched suits and stiff drinks, and I couldn't help but overhear the prideful chatter.
I chuckled and thought, what a group of self-absorbed goats! Not the barn-yarn variety, mind you. I'm talking about the acronym G.O.A.T., meaning "Greatest of All Time," originally referred to the boxer Muhammad Ali. (And now Tom Brady too.)
Everyone wants to be the G.O.A.T., but we have to be careful not to become prideful in the process. We fall victim to arrogance when we focus primarily on ourselves, becoming self-important and conceitful. Pride often leads to destruction and prevents us from submitting to God's purpose for our lives.
God hates human pride and ruthless, selfish ambition. Instead, He wants us to be humble, valuing others above ourselves. With humility comes the ability to know, seek, and serve God with all our hearts. Philippians 2:3-4 says it best, "Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility, value others above yourselves, not looking to your interests but each of you to the interests of the others."
Have you ever been told, or told someone else, "It's not all about you!" When you continually place yourself in the spotlight, there's no room for God to shine! If you want to be beneficial to God's kingdom, you must become less inwardly focused.
You can begin by taking the focus off yourself, thanking God more often, putting others first, and really listening. Listen with the same passion you feel about needing to be heard. God is the ultimate "Greatest Of All Time!" He is worthy of our praise!
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