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Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Yarny Wishlist

The holidays are coming up, and although its still November it's never too early to start your Christmas list! Ever since I was little, I've spent hours each November curating my wishlist until it was perfect and, while there aren't as many toys on it nowadays, this year's list is no exception. I've collected a few of my wishlist items here to share with you guys!



The Forbidden Woolery is a new brand to me. I discovered her on Instagram when she posted a picture of her newest Steampunk collection yarns, and I've been craving some ever since! I especially love how beautiful and subtle her colors are. I can see each of these skeins making a beautiful pair of lace and cabled socks.


I've been lusting after Hedgehog fibers for a long time now, but when I want to order, the colorways I want are sold out. I was thinking about doing Stephen West's Doodler MKAL, but the kits have been sold out for a while, and I don't know if I want to invest $100 including shipping for yarn specifically for a mystery shawl. But the yarns themselves are beautiful and I can't wait to get my hands on some!


When I saw this interchangeable set, I HAD to have it. I'm a sucker for all things romantic and Parisian, so these were right up my alley. The only set of interchangeables I have is an old Knitpicks Acrylic set, that has been slowly breaking one needle tip at a time, which is probably why they no longer make them. I have it on good authority that Santa will be acquiring a set of these for me, and I'm super excited!



I've seen lots of people planning special Christmas socks this year, and I want in on it! My family is half Jewish and half Christian, so I really appreciate that Quaere has created special colorways and kits for both Christmas and Hanukkah. I love how beautifully coordinated each of the kits are, but I love the colors in the Hanukkah yarn a little more and I love that I could use the bag year-round.




For years my mom and I have shared a flat-style swift with pegs and holes, but I think I should get my own so I can wind yarn on my own time. This one from Knitpicks is fairly inexpensive, and is a lovely color that I wouldn't mind keeping out all the time.



How cute is this ring! I am absolutely in love with it! YellowBearWares has a lot of knitting jewelry and accessories using recycled needles as well that are also extremely beautiful, but this ring is my favorite.

What's on your yarn wishlist this year? Have you tried anything on my list? Let me know in the comments!

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