... and your nearest and dearest are asking what you would like Santa to bring you.
What you really want more than anything else, is a subscription to one of the Yarn Yard Clubs for a couple of months. Well, it's very easy, just give the person doing the asking directions to the Subscription page, and leave them to it.
But sometimes, the giver would like to have something a little more tangible to hand over on Christmas morning. A little something to stuff in a stocking or put under the tree.
Well now they can.
Send them to the gifts page on the website and ask them to buy you a custom dyed fibre surprise.
All I need to know is what the inspiration for the colourway is to be.
Rhubarb crumble?
Haggis and Neeps?
Fresh fruit salad?
Oatcakes and Stilton?
Frogs and snails?
There is a choice of fibres (this may change according to availability, but at the moment they are all in stock).
The custom dye is listed as a 100g option, to have more than this, just select multiples, 100g, 200g 300g etc.
Each colourway is a separate item within one order, so you could have three different colours and two fibre types, as long as you (or they) tell me in the comments what you would like.
If the giver would like this to remain a secret, I can post to a different address, perhaps to a workplace or a neighbours house, or even to the North Pole for Secret Sleigh Delivery.
Please ask them to sign up for their own account with a separate email if they want it to be doubly secretive.
This is the place to visit/bookmark/email to them/put on a post-it note stuck to the steering wheel of the car. It's in the Gifts section of the website.
NB I can only offer this for fibre at the moment.
There will be an Update on Thursday evening, but not a huge one, some Hug, some Lochan, some new Betwixt and a little fibre. I've been busy dyeing Clubs and there are only so many hours in the day I'm afraid! I will put some photos up in the afternoon for you.
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PS Tell them to be quick if this is for Christmas. I need to have the orders as soon as possible to allow for posting time.


