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I’ve been reviving the art of shepherding for over 20 years. The abundance of wool I harvest each Spring has inspired a variety of yarns. I hand process the fiber and handspin it into one of a kind yarns for knitting and weaving. I also send wool out to be custom spun into a variety of yarns, from laceweight to bulky singles. All the wool yarns is natural and undyed and available to purchase for your creative dyeing projects.

I also have LONGWOOL LOCKS from my English Leicester sheep available. They are all washed and natural and undyed, and I have SPINNING & FELTING FIBER for your creative endeavors.

I hope to have time to explore more dyeing of my fiber in the future. But for now, it’s all yours to play with.

I’m proud to say my wool is ALL AMERICAN GROWN !

New colors of Xanadu are here! Aqua, Avocado, Gold & Peach have joined our palette in our popular new 100% Mongolian Cashmere yarn! Don’t forget, we’re offering FREE US shipping & 15% off all regular-priced items with coupon code YULE2015 during our holiday sale (through 12/24/15). All orders over $149 will get a $20 gift certificate, too — see our website for more details!

Dark Harbour Yarn is a small indie dye company based in Wellington, New Zealand! Yarns are dyed in small batches, and I focus on achieving deep, layered colours that look stunning in the skein and when knitted up! This update (the last of 2015) features gradient sets — 600m of merino fingering yarn, and kits for Vexillology — a large, dramatic and very wearable shawl, as well as many other lovelies.

My Favorite Things Yarn Club subscription time is here again! Perhaps in time for a gift idea, either for you, someone you know, or as a hint for someone who may not be sure what you’d like to receive. Monthly shipments make it the gift that keeps on giving!

Once you subscribe, you will be billed monthly and your membership will continue until you cancel or the club ends.

Each shipment will contain one skein of yarn that will be exclusive to club members for at least a one-year period. Be sure to join the Invictus Yarns Ravelry group, if you haven’t already, for KALs and chances to win prizes, as well as to chat, of course! There may also be some extra goodies added to the shipments from time to time, too.

I still can’t believe that Rhinebeck is over. My stash, on the other hand, is still very much present, and a great reminder of such a wonderful weekend. I’m sure you also have plenty of projects planned, or already on the needles, so there’s some good news: The Indie Untangled shop is stocked with some project bags and a yarn bowl all ready to ship. There’s also a Loopy Lulu bag featured in the Untangling kits, and Vicki of That Clever Clementine also created Snapdragon notions pouches in the Untangling fabric.

I’ve also decided to keep the excitement of Black Friday going, and I’m offering free U.S. shipping on bag orders of $75 or more! There’s also free U.S. shipping on two or more skeins of Berry Colorful Yarnings and three or more sets of buttons from Buttonalia. If you are interested in orders from multiple shops, I am happy to combine orders and refund any extra shipping.

Knit in the round, the Gringolet Cowl uses a combination of increases (including double yarn overs) and decreases to create geometric shapes. The center of the stitch pattern resembles horseshoes, connecting the pattern to Gawain’s faithful horse, Gringolet. The pattern is both fully written out and charted, so you can use whichever type of directions works best for you.

Skill Level: Advanced Beginner
Skills needed: knitting in the round, k2tog, ssk, yarn overs, and double yarn overs

Yarn
YOTH Yarns Little Brother (80% Superwash Merino/10% cashmere/10% nylon, 435 yds/398 m per 100 g); 1 skein; sample uses colorway Wheatgrass (or 400 yds (366 m) of another fingering weight yarn)

Materials
US 3 (3.25 mm) 24” (60 cm) circular needle, or size needed to obtain gauge
Stitch marker

Gauge
26 sts and 48 rows over 4” (10 cm) in body pattern worked in the round, blocked

Finished Measurements
34” (86.5 cm) circumference and 9” (23 cm) tall

About the Name
Gawain was one of the knights of the Round Table — an integral part of the stories both in his own right as well as because he was Arthur’s nephew. Although horses were important to the knights and get many mentions in the tales, not very many horses are given names. Gringolet is one such exception, and the name is used in several stories about Gawain from various traditions, such as the French Erec and Enide by Chretien de Troyes, the English Lancelot-Grail Cycle as well as Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and the German Parzival by Wolfram von Eschenbach.

According to Roger Shermin Loomis, the name was derived from a Welsh word meaning either “white and hardy” or “handsome and hardy.” In either case, the “hardy” definition fits with Gringolet’s character quite well as he is a horse Gawain can rely upon. In Parzival, Gawain comes upon a wounded knight and tends to his injury. Gawain is “rewarded” by having Gringolet stolen from him. Later, Gawain finds himself jousting against a different knight who is riding Gringolet and recovers his horse, which is easily identified by the mark of the Grail it bears. Losing and regaining Gringolet seems to be a recurrent plot point for Gawain.

(Photos courtesy of Anne Podlesak for Stitch Definition)

Just in time for the holidays (and our holiday sale, which is happening now through December 24), 7 new hand-dyed colorways from Miss Babs are now available in our online store!

Each colorway is produced in limited quantity, so one they’re gone, they’re gone. They are dyed on our popular Tibetan Dream fingering weight base, a luxurious blend of Yak and nylon.

Use these unique colors to knit the Odyssey Cowl pattern which is now available for purchase over on Ravelry! You can choose between 1- and 2-skein versions of this versatile cowl designed by Laura Chau.

Don’t forget, our holiday sale is happening now through 12/24/15:
FREE US shipping on EVERYTHING!
15% off all regular-priced items with coupon code YULE2015 (i.e., discounted project kits are not further discounted)
All orders of $149 or more will receive a FREE $20 Gift Certificate (one per customer)

Making gift giving for knitters simple, I’ve created some guaranteed to thrill gift kits.

Containing one handmade Kettle Yarn Co. Gin & Tonic project bag, a project bag tag to keep projects safe and a 100g skein of bouncy, all rounder Twist fingering – 100% British Bluefaced Leicester yarn, perfect for socks, shawls or scarves.

Choose from five different co-ordinating colours for your kit and for an even more jaw-dropping gift, upgrade the kit with a fantastic handmade, fair trade white brass Ewe shawl pin for the ultimate knitter’s gift!

The Boomerangles consist of two shawls: the Boomeranglet (shawlette) and the Boomerangle. They use three different colored yarns (shown in Backyard Fiberworks Sock) and are great for scrap amounts of hand-dyed sock yarn. A unique construction, half is a boomerang in stripes, the other half (no seams!) is an elongated triangle in simple slipped stitches and stockinette. Fast and fairly mindless, there is a picot edge on the top (for something different) of the garter portion.

If you’re looking for a fair isle, top-down pullover, the Dancing Queen Pullover is now available, done in beautiful Magpie Fibers Swanky DK.

Here at JOMA we love yarn, holidays and great deals! For Black Friday and the remainder of the week-end including Monday, we are offering a 25% off coupon code (BLACKFRIDAY25) for any dyed and ready-to-ship yarn in our most popular bases. Our yarns are milled in Canada and hand dyed on Vancouver Island. We have many vibrant colour stories to choose from in our luxuriously shiny Glam Panda (Merino / Bamboo / Nylon fingering weight) and our creamy soft Cash-a-Rino (Merino / Cashmere / Nylon fingering weight) yarns. Any Black Friday purchases will also receive a complimentary mini hank.