Limited-edition Yarni Gras tote bags with Jessica McGuirl’s vibrant illustration are still available. With a zipper closure, inner zipped pocket and roomy 20”W x 15”H x 5”D dimensions, they’re perfect for fiber festival shopping or carrying everyday essentials.

For February’s Olive & Two Ewe 2025 Cancer Awareness Series, Michelle is turning her attention to gallbladder and bile duct cancers. Mean Green Fighting Machine is inspired by the resilience of those facing these lesser-known cancers and the hope that research brings to finding better treatments. 25% of the profits from this colorway will be donated to a foundation dedicated to rare cancer research and support.

Carolyn of Swan City Yarns is also celebrating March’s festivities — Mardi Gras and St. Patrick’s Day, with a variety of green colorways.

The February edition of Lisa’s Pablo Picasso Yarn Club is inspired by Moulin de la Galette, an impressionist painting from 1900 of a Parisian night club. Pick from any of Lisa’s yarn bases and place your order by this Sunday, February 23.



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The dedication to raising funds for rare cancer research is truly commendable. And Lisa’s Pablo Picasso Yarn Club sounds so unique—drawing inspiration from art to create stunning yarns is such a creative concept! Sprunki Game
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