

Ooooh pretty!! Lampyridae has dyed some sock yarn inspired by William Holman Hunt's depiction of "The Lady of Shalott" I also particularly love how in the painting she's all tangled up in yarn! This is truly some pretty yarn, Lampy! You'll see this and her beautiful stitch markers in this month's sampler box.
Lampyridae also has some beautiful lace-weight yarn in her shop right now- I am really tempted by the cornflower one! Lampyridae must also be the first shop I've seen with a MOVIE sock club where you get the movie and the sock yarn + extras.
We're giving away this beautiful sock yarn skein (400 yards superwash merino) to a lucky commenter. Just visit Lampyridae, find something you like, and write about it in the comments section below. We'll chose from those comments later in the week to draw a winner. Get extra comments by twittering/facebooking/plurking/ravelating about this giveaway!
Thanks for sharing your beautiful yarn with us, Lampy!
Lovely colors! The tree frog and burgundy sock yarns are both so yummy, I cant choose :) TFS!
ReplyDeleteOoohhh....such pretty yarns! I love everything, but the batts based on Master Paintings are so lovely!
ReplyDeletelove the Polish Pottery Inspired yarn. My favorite shade of blue.
ReplyDeleteI really like the Superwash Merino Wool Fiber Roving Hand-painted 4 ounces Lampetis drummondi - greens and blues always get me :)
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ReplyDeleteThe Lady of Shalott is my favorite poem ever. One of my favorite THINGS ever. I have been known to make kissy faces at the Tennyson portrait in the National Portrait Gallery. And the Hunt painting... *swoooooon* Art history majors ftw!!!
So yeah. This one IS my favorite. The sock weight AND the fingering weight. I want them both. Lots of them. Now. :DDD
Eep, almost forgot. RTed @millarca!
ReplyDeleteThe Polish Pottery blue lace is simply gorgeous! Alpaca, cashmere and silk should feel heavenly.
ReplyDeleteI really do love all the colors in the Lady of Shalott but if I had to choose a different one it would be the tree frog with all those wonderful greens. I'm a sucker for the greens.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodnes! I love PUSHING DAISIES Inspired Sock Yarn - Olive Snook Bakes a Pie!!!! First of all, my 16yo daughter (who knits) and I NEVER missed this show! (How COULD they cancel it???) And Olive was my favorite, so I really think I NEED this yarn in tribute, such lovely pie making singing goodness. Liz
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I find Fingering Weight 400 yards - 100 gr - merino two ply yarn Robin Nest to be absolutely stunning! Would love to see it knit up!
ReplyDeleteLove the Tree frog! What a great vibrant green.
ReplyDeleteThe Lady of Shalot yarn that is being given away is INCREDIBLE. So very springlike and happy. Love it!
ReplyDeleteTry this one out for size: Graphocephala atropunctata or Blue-green sharpshooter insect inspired fiber batt 2 ounces for spinning. First, the name is way to cool. SEcond, you have got to read the story behind this "boozer" and third, this is gorgeous fiber. ;p
They're all BEAUTIFUL! I especially love the Lepidoptera Lace Cornflower and the Tree Frog and... :-)
ReplyDeleteWow - those are pretty, but my favorite in her store is definitely the cornflower laceweight. Beautiful.
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Oh my gosh! Robin Nest went into my favorites IMMEDIATELY! It's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove the varying shades in her burgundy sock yarn ohhhh so pretty!!!
ReplyDeleteThe colors in Graphocephala atropunctata batt are really pretty!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the Lady of Shalott. I love that poem.
ReplyDeleteMovie & Yarn what a great idea - I love CLUE too! Great stitchmarkers in the shop too. Thanks for the introduction.
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The Lady of Shalott is so colorful and springy looking. I love the turquoise butterfly stitch markers.
ReplyDeleteIf I concentrate on the yarn, I would say the Judith Leyster inspired Fingering Weight yarn, which is a superwash merino. Or the Wine and Roses Lace weitght, a pretty irresistible alpaca/cashmere/silk blend.
ReplyDeletethe whine and rose is gordeous
ReplyDeleteLove the burgundy fingering weight yarn, such a nice rich color :) :)
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Wine and Roses Lace Wt Yarn. so pretty.
ReplyDeleteI love those Stitch Diva stitch markers...especially in blue.
ReplyDeleteThe Lady of Shalott Fiber Bat is incredibly beautiful! I just learned to spin and that's making me drool!
ReplyDeleteThese are some of the prettiest things I've seen, although "bugs" are not my favorite "guys" I have to agree that their colors are spectactular at times. The Lepidoptera Lace Cornflower Lace weight yarn really caught my eye.
ReplyDeleteThat Robin's Nest fingering weight would make a beautiful shawl - such pretty colors!
ReplyDeleteYou are right about the painting - loved it! As for the yarns, so many beautiful colors. *sighs* If it is not the Lady of Shalot, then it is Robin nest. Simply beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I really like the The Lady of Shalott inspiration Master Painters Series Skein of Yarn. The colors are just so pretty. :)
ReplyDeleteOh, my! The Robin's Nest merino has my name all over it! Lovely.
ReplyDeleteI love the deep Burgundy sock yarn
ReplyDeleteJudith Leyster inspired Fingering Weight yarn is my favorite
ReplyDeleteI like the soft and pretty Judith Leyster color.
ReplyDeleteI love the Lady of Shalott and the Pushing Daisies batts!
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Ohh My, this yarn is lovely... I will be adding this site as a favorite seller.
ReplyDeleteJudith Leyster inspired Fingering Weight yarn is so soft and sweet looking. I just love it!
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Ooo, I love her stuff! The Morpho godarti and Tree Frog and Robin Nest yarns are all so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI really like the Judith Leyster inspired yarn.
ReplyDeleteI like the Polish Pottery inspired yarn because of the inspirational object.
ReplyDeleteI love the tree frog fingering, it's so vivid!
ReplyDeleteI love that we get to see the inspirations for the colorways along with the yarn or batts. I think this Fingering Weight 400 yards - 100 gr - merino two ply yarn Robin Nest is charming.
ReplyDeleteI just fell for Wine and Roses Lace Wt Yarn, Alpaca, Cashmere, and Silk blend
ReplyDeleteI love her ideas for dying. I had to favorite the shop I know where my next paycheck is going. I love the Lady of Shalott batt but I also am crazy about the Pushing Daisies fiber that is cherry ala mode I have made pies, I wish it was as pretty as that.
ReplyDeleteLove just about everything on your site, but I really love the stitch markers and the robins nest colorway.
ReplyDeletelove the colors!! Have to admit to really loving that one shown above!
ReplyDeleteThe fingering weight Robin's Nest is really pretty!
ReplyDeleteMorpho godarti inspired Lampyridae Lace weight yarn - Cashmere luxury is lovely!
ReplyDeleteOh, the Tree Frog fingering weight yarn is gorgeous and would add some color to this loooong winter!
ReplyDeleteIt was hard to decide which was my favourite. I love green, so I'll have to say Robin nest and the frog ones are very very pretty.
ReplyDeleteLove the Superwash Merino Sock Yarn weight 400 yards (100 gr) deep Burgundy!
ReplyDeleteJudith Leyster inspired Fingering Weight yarn is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI really love the deep Burgundy color.
ReplyDeleteI love the tones in the burgundy sock yarn
ReplyDeleteI like the Superwash Merino Sock Yarn weight 400 yards (100 gr) deep Burgundy best.
ReplyDeleteI love the Judith Leyster inspired Fingering Weight yarn
ReplyDeleteI love the lady of shalot fiber batt gorgeous. vbarton24 at gmail dot com
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ReplyDeleteI just went looking around and while I'm not a blue and yellow fan - I found the Lepidoptera Lace Cornflower Lace weight yarn to be stunning.
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I love the tree frog inspired yarn The colors pop!
ReplyDeleteMy fave is your Lampetis drummondi roving! The colors are gorgeous together!
ReplyDeleteThe lepidoptra cornflower blue and yellow yarn--some artists just have a way with color! It reminds me of blue skies and yellow field flowers, so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI want the "Movie and Yarn Combo, CLUE with 400 yards (100 gr) super soft 2-ply SOCK yarn and Stitch Markers". I mean I really really want this, super duper bad!
ReplyDeleteI love the burgundy sock yarn
ReplyDeleteLove the Robin Nest yarn.
ReplyDeleteThe Lepidoptera Lace Cornflower is so lovely!
ReplyDeleteJen
The Lepidoptera Lace Cornflower is so lovely!
ReplyDeleteJen
your photos are lovely, and actually the lady of shalot is my favorite colorway.
ReplyDeletesoooo sooo gorgeous!!!1 I love all the colors!!!
ReplyDeleteThe first yummy I saw! Judith Leyster inspired Fingering Weight yarn
ReplyDeleteI agree that there are absolutely too many gorgeous colors to pick from but if I had to choose..I'd go with the one you posted about, the lady of shalot.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely the Lepidoptera Lace Cornflower yarn! Like butter and ... and ... blue yarn!
ReplyDeleteActually the The Lady of Shalott is my favorite. It just sort of scream spring to me.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, I really want that one, last movie&yarn combo!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea :)
I love the colors in Robin Nest!
ReplyDeletei love the stitch markers!
ReplyDeleteLepidoptera Lace Cornflower... maybe it's my want of spring but I think I'm in love.
ReplyDeleteoo the Polish Pottery Blue Alpaca, Cashmere, Silk yarn looks gorgeous. I love knitting lace shawls though :) thanks,
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also twittered about the contest :)
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The cornflower lace is beautiful. It makes me think of summer.
ReplyDeleteI love the .Lepidoptera Lace Cornflower Lace weight yarn, 1312 yards Alpaca, Cashmere, and Silk, I will tweet also.
ReplyDeleteI like the Lady of Shalott dyed batt. I'm trying to learn how to spin, and I love multicolor.
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Ooh, it's all so pretty! I love the blue of the Polish pottery-inspired laceweight.
ReplyDeleteWow. It's difficult to pick just one! I think I like the Tree Frog fingering weight yarn the best but that's only because green is my favorite color. LOL!
ReplyDeleteI like the "Judith Leyster inspired Fingering Weight yarn 100 gr - 400 yards Superwash Merino two ply" yarn. Absolutely beautiful shades of pink in it! Thanks for the contest!
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I also posted on Facebook!
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Love the Graphocephala atropunctata. Recycled soda pop fiber? I need to research that.
ReplyDeleteI love the Stitch Markers! They're so cute. Much nicer than the paperclips I use now.
ReplyDeleteI love it all, but was immediately attracted to the Tree Frog Inspired Fingering Weight Yarn, OMG, the color!!! Of course, I've been feeling lately like I could use some new stitch markers, small thing, I know, but these might be just the ones too.
ReplyDeleteI think it would be impossible to find something I didn't like there!I think I especially like the Morpho godarti inspired yarn and the Cornflower lace yarn.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely Graphocephala atropunctata fbier batt and Judith Leyster fingering yarn.
ReplyDeleteI got one of the Movie/yarn combos. Hope I get the pretty fowl!
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I love the Tree Frog inspired yarn.
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The Polish Pottery Inspired Beautiful Blue Lace is absolutely the most wonderful blue yarn I have ever seen. I will have to work this into my yarn budget!
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I love this Lady of Shallot: http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=39240410
ReplyDeleteI gotta admit however I was very tempted by the Clue movie and mystery yarn. What a fabulous idea!!
Sandie (KnitzyBlonde on ravelry)
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I tweeted your giveaway! here is the link to my tweet.
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Sandie (KnitzyBlonde on ravelry)
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Polish Pottery is an absolutely diving shade of blue! Amazing.
ReplyDeleteJust purchased some of the lace yarn in Luna Moth green, but that Cornflower blue was awfully tempting! But as as art historian i am attracted to all the colorways...
ReplyDeleteI adore the Pre-Raphaelites, so the "Lady of Shalott" batt is my clear favorite.
ReplyDeleteAnd I plurked about it :)
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