Mel of Big Little Yarn Co. is finally joining the lineup for the Knitting Our National Parks project. I’ve been a fan of her incredible color sense for ages, so I’m especially excited to share this one. Mel’s colorway is inspired by Pinnacles National Park in California — a dramatic landscape of rock formations, quiet caves, and ancient oaks in one of the newest additions to the park system (est. 2013).
You can preorder it on Trusty Sock (75% Superwash Merino, 25% nylon), or Superwash Merino DK (100% Superwash Merino). Preorders are open through April 20, and yarn ships in late May. As always, 10% of sales will be split between the National Park Foundation and the Native American Rights Fund.

Speaking of anniversaries, David of Crafter Gamer Geek is celebrating his birthday with a collection of colors he’s obsessed with. His Level 46 mini skein sets are available to preorder in his Etsy shop from this Sunday, April 6 until Sunday, April 20. It can be dyed on two fingering and two DK bases.

I’d bet money that you’re both a yarn and a book lover. If I’m right, join Kayla’s April book club for Little Loopy. Each box include a mystery book, a matching skein of yarn in your choice of fingering or DK and access to an online book talk.

May the Fourth is coming, so get ready with one of WoolenWomenFibers’ special yarn boxes. Choose from the light or the dark side and get a mystery sock set and a bunch of themed goodies.

Join Christine by the fireside and knit the Fireside Bandana, a lovely new slipped-stitch accessory by Carina Spencer designed with Christine’s non-Superwash Organic Merino Sport Treasures Yarn.

The Terrapin Fiberworks April Bookworm Club color is Metamorphosis, a warm and moody variegated colorway that’s inspired by climate fiction and comes with a list of book recommendations.

Lena of Softyarn Designs has a new website and is celebrating with a sale especially for Indie Untangled readers. Take 20% off all patterns, from shawls to sweaters, on the site with code Indie20



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The Pinnacle Fingering from Sew Happy Jane looks absolutely dreamy — the subtle speckles and soft tones are perfect for lightweight shawls or spring knits.
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