

A new phat shop for you to explore!!! Jan and Peg and Friends in Fiber and live by the motto "Spin Free or Dye"! Isn't that the cutest thing you've heard in a long time?! When I visit the Friends in Fiber shop, I can see they're having fun with what they do. It's so nice to support folks who truly love what they do and create with joy.
pssst! They just listed some really beautiful lavender wands too! I'm so tempted by these, even though I have lots of homegrown lavender here :)
Today we're giving away this beautifully spun "Cheeky Fairies" yarn spun by Peg. It's a beautiful jewel-tone corriedale with just a hint of sparkle here and there. I keep picturing this knit up as mittens or gloves. Please visit Friends in Fiber, find something you love, and write about it in the comments section below. We'll be drawing for a name tomorrow, so be quick! Make sure you use twitter, facebook, plurk and ravelry to spread the good word about this adorable shop- we'll count that as an extra entry if you do.
The handpainted merino is lovely - volcano is particularly appealing!
ReplyDeleteThe Corriedale Deep Forest batt is lovely! The angora batt is tempting too. . .
ReplyDeleteLove the Handspun Bluefaced Leicester--what beautiful purples!
ReplyDeletei love the yarn your giving away but i really love Hand Painted Merino Easter Bonnet 4 oz.
ReplyDeletelove the Handspun Merino/Silk in greens n blues i see a great scarf in it for mom
ReplyDeleteThe colors are fantastic! I love the blues of the Merino/Silk hand spun are drool worthy.
ReplyDeleteI like the handknit soap nut vessel and I see the pattern is available for free on Ravelry. Thank you very much! I've been looking for something like this. Excellent little design!
ReplyDeleteThe colors on the Wensleydale/Corriedale/ Silk Batt are amazing!
ReplyDeleteRuslan on the Moss is beautiful. These angora/cashmere batts are calling my name. overandoveragain..
ReplyDeleteCorriedale Handspun yarn is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love the purple handspun BFL!
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The Corriedale Handspun is G.orgeous! and the Merino Silk ain't so bad either :) TFS a new enabler!
ReplyDeleteThe angora/cashmere "jasmine in dusk" is such a striking shade of purple - not usually my go-to color, but that's really lovely!
ReplyDeleteJasmine in the Dusk looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteJasmine in the Dusk looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteJasmine in the Dusk looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteOh man, I am loving the Angora/Cashmere Handspun Yarn 4 oz. in the lilac color. Gorgeous!!
ReplyDeletejasmine in the dusk looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteI like the .Handspun Bluefaced Leicester 3.8 oz in 5 shades of purple. I will tweet this also.
ReplyDeleteOh thats gorgeous! Its hard to pick a favorite at her store, but Tiptoe Through the Tulips is both beautiful and has a great name!
ReplyDeleteoh my! I love the angora/cashmere handspun!
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Love the merino/silk fingering yarn that is shades of blues and greens. Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteThe merino silk is gorgeous, also the lavendar wands are a nice way to scent drawers & what-not.
ReplyDeleteI like the little needlefelted bunny!
ReplyDeleteTasha is the cutest bunny- I had a angora bunny when I lived in Whales- his name was Oliver. I really miss the fiber and the loose and spun fiber looks so beautiful. Thanks for sharing- after my stash clean out I know where to come!
ReplyDeleteThe hand knit soap container with the soap nuts is really fabulous! What a great way to wash clothing. But it was hard to pick, Friends in Fiber has such a wonderful array of items.
ReplyDeleteThe super yummy Corriedale spinning batt in deep forest is calling to me.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the Easter Bonnet painted roving.
ReplyDeleteLove the Handspun Merino/Silk in the Blue colors!
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I love the Handspun Merino/silk in the seafoam greens & blues. I think the Waterfall scarf would look great in this color. It was her July Phat Fiber sample.
ReplyDeleteIs it really July, already?! Wow.
ReplyDeleteAnywho, I didn't think I was familiar with Friends in Fiber. Thanks for pointing me towards the 'discovery'. That's what this is all about, right?
I liked seeing their combo/smooth batts. The one with silk is my fav..nice and shiny. It looks like a dream to spin with.
The Wesleydale/Corriedale Batt is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love the angora/cashmere handspun. Sounds really luxurious.
ReplyDeletemmmm, angora cashmere handspun and the hand knit soap container, fun!!
ReplyDeleteThe merino silk would make a luxurious shawl. Absolutly gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI love the Tiptoe through the Tulips batts.
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Wesleydale / Corriedale Batt 3 oz. is beautiful. I love how the purple, green and blue feed off of each other.
ReplyDeleteI love the Corriedale Spinning Batt 4 oz. Deep Forest. YUM!
ReplyDeleteI almost bought the Easter Bonnet colorway the other day, but the fiber budget is basically non-existent. Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteThe Angora Handspun yarn would be my fave--I love knowing the name of the animal that provided the fiber!
ReplyDeleteAngora/Cashmere Handspun Yarn....I wish I could feel it over the internet!
ReplyDeletethe merino/silk in blues and greens is beautiful . . . and I agree, it would make a lovely scarf.
ReplyDeleteI love the batt with the pink, blue, and brown.
ReplyDeleteThe Seafoam Green- Bright Blue merino/silk is my favorite mix of colors.
ReplyDeleteOoh! I love the Handspun Merino/Silk in "delightful shades of..."! So delightful!
ReplyDeleteI love the hand painted merino.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.etsy.com/listing/50291342/merino-4-oz no name on this colorway, so I think I just call it I WANT THIS FIBER!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, I'm having fantasies about the angora/cashmere "Jasmine in the Dusk" - a scarf from that would probably never leave my neck.
ReplyDeleteI'm picturing a few of the Lavender Tea Bag Sachets wrapped up in a square of pretty fabric and tied with a gauzy bow as a really nice hostess or thank you gift or you could place one inside a hand knit gift item.
ReplyDeleteThose golden angora/cashmere batts are amazing! I'd love a chance to smoosh-um, er, *spin* them. :-)
ReplyDeleteI love the rovings they offer, such pretty colors!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely that blue and purple roving, the superwash BFL! I do love me some BFL, it's my BFF.
ReplyDeleteThat purple handspun BFL really tickles my fancy.
ReplyDeletethe bunny! the bunny!
ReplyDeleteThe lavender wands, the felted flower, and the Corriedale Handspun or Bluefaced Leicester...as you can see, I could go on and on.
ReplyDeleteThe Handspun Bluefaced Leicester is to die for! Love purple.
ReplyDeleteThe handspun Merino/Silk is to die for!
ReplyDeleteI like the Corriedale Spinning Batt in Deep Forest.
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I almost died when I saw the blue handspun merino/silk yarn. Oh my life!!! <3
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