Last summer, I was browsing the booths at Shoppe Object, a curated trade show in New York City, when I came across Chelsey Greene Studio. I was immediately taken in by her vibrant jewelry. Many of her pieces looked beaded, but they were actually made of thread, knotted together with micro macrame. Chelsey is based in San Francisco and creates stunning color combinations, including custom styles. Pictured above is her take on the recent Indie Untangled show colorway on her Dylan earring style.

Carolyn and Michelle of Olive & Two Ewe have opened their Salinger Pop Club to new members. It’s an accessible club that provides a 20g mini skein in an exclusive colorway on their Salinger SW Merino/silk/Cashmere base and a coordinating stitch marker.

Melissa has launched the Storyteller Stitchery Society, with packages inspired by a new book each month. You can select from yarn, fiber, or embroidery, with the option to mix and match. Each installment also comes with a themed tea cocktail or mocktail recipe.

Trisha of Yarn Jam is running a semisolid dyed-to-order sale on her discontinued bases. Each skein is only $20 and over 20 colors are available.

WoolNeedleThread’s project bags are made in the perfect sizes for small or large projects and come equipped with handy features like pockets and a ring for stitch markers.

The popular cat clip stitch markers from Twice Sheared Sheep now come in fun pastel colors.

Elizabeth and Debbie of Sweet Paprika Designs have created six new yarn sets for the Line Dance MKAL, designed and hosted by Lisa K Ross of Paper Daisy Creations and starting March 6.


