January - December 2025
Theme: "Stitching Rare & Exoctic Flowers"
Every month brings a new color that is exclusive through the end of the club year based on different things found under the sea each month. Each month's cost of the club includes a skein of yarn, pattern suggestions, a small gift, and shipping. We offer your choice of the weight of fingering or DK. Extra skeins and tonal/semi-solid skeins are available at an additional cost.
Kits will ship each month around the 15th.
Please feel free to contact us any time with any questions or concerns. We can be reached via phone, text, email, and messages via Facebook and Instagram.
$40.00
(517) 295-5036
missy@thiscraftorthat.com
https://thiscraftorthat.com
The August beautiful color will be dyed on our so soft and squishy Glrorious base in your choice of fingering or DK spun from 80% Superwash Merino 10% Cashmere 10% Nylon.
Glorious Fingering Fiber Info:
80% Superwash Merino 10% Cashmere 10% Nylon
Fingering weight 4 ply construction
383 yards per 100g hank
Suggested Needle/Hook Sizes and Gauge:
Needle Size: US 1.5 - 6 needle and C-G Hook
Gauge (stockinette stitch): 28sts x 36 rows over 4 inches on US 3 needles
Glorious DK Fiber Info:
80% Superwash Merino 10% Cashmere 10% Nylon Yarn
DK Weight, 4 ply construction
246 yards per 100g hank
Suggested Needle/Hook Sizes and Gauge:
Needle Size: US 4 - 7 needles and E-G Hook
Gauge (stockinette stitch): 22sts x 30 rows over 4 inches on US 6 needles
Origin: Australia (both weights)
Hand wash as normal in cool water
Do not wring and dry flat.
I do my very best to make sure there will be no bleeding of colors, but some colors are prone to bleeding and you should always wash handcrafted items separately. Even though this is made of superwash wool, it is still wool and needs tender loving care.
I also take care to represent true colors in the photos of my hand dyed yarns, but different devices can display colors differently. If for some reason you are not satisfied, please let me know so we can work something out.
Hand dyed yarn that is dyed by indie dyers like myself, cannot be replicated uniformly. This is what makes hand dyed yarn unique. Utmost care is taken to replicate the colorways as best as can be, but each hank is going to be unique.