{Our shop will be updated on Monday, October 3rd at 11 a.m. EST}
I feel a little silly naming this “Shades of Autumn” since I typically say “fall.” But Autumn sounds prettier. I worked really hard this month to create a palette of yarns that accurately depict the season. This time of year there are so many dye plants available in my area and I love the colors they create. I think this is my favorite batch of yarns ever.
For the first time I am selling our Greta goat milk soap. Jonny milks her (sometimes Keats), and I make the soap. These two batches of soap have been curing since just before Mabel was born, so over three months. There is peppermint and tea tree. We’ve all been bathing with our soap for a couple of months now. I really like it and love making it. I hope you like it too!
I am also selling the last of the Liberty lawn sachets (minus two that Larkspur and Beatrix claimed), a few sets of stitch markers (I was finally able to get more Our Lady of Guadalupe charms!) and Jonny is selling cherry shawl pins. He plans to sell more cutting boards as well, but those have to wait until next month.
Happy October!
p.s. In answer to your questions, I bought the apron at this shop.
Taryn Kae Wilson @ WoolyMossRoots says
All those colors are stunning!
Gris fleur says
Too late…as usual ! I am so sad :((((
Deborah says
The colors and the yarn is absolutely gorgeous! And the photos too, of course! I love the “feel” of your photos.
Happy, happy day!
Rahel says
Gorgeous colours! This yarn looks really beautiful. Went to check out your etsy-shop- but I guess you are already sold out- no big surprise with such lovely goods.
Debbie says
I would also love to know where you got that apron and I can’t find your soap 🙁
Ginny says
Hi Debbie! I bought the apron here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/LinenTales My soap sold out, but I have more curing for future updates!
Elizabeth says
glad you are able to make this beauty! 🙂
Susan M says
I can’t believe that I missed getting yarn AGAIN!! I got busy at work and forgot to look at 11:00!!! Hopefully next time!
Arvind Kumar says
you worked hard and result is awesome, i loved all the color of yarn, thanks and all th ebest !
Theresa says
Love the colors and the name of the collection.
Ashlee Tott says
So please tell me you bought that apron from somewhere I can buy one? 🙂
Ginny says
I bought the apron here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/LinenTales I wear it constantly. I need another!
Andrea says
Autumn is the natural word for us English-English speakers (or should I say New Zealand-English for us here) – although we’re heading into spring now! Such beautiful yarn, gorgeous colours!
Shannon says
Love those yarn colors!!
Cara says
Hi Ginny! Beautiful dye jobs. Where do you get the yarn? I am a knitter but have never spun or dyed so am learning about this side of it. Do you harvest your fiber from your farm animals and then spin it or do you buy it elsewhere?
Judith Hogan says
Oh what beautiful fall colours of yarn. And what a beautiful photo of you with them.
christie hoagland says
Absolutely beautiful yarn! I, too, can’t imagine how you find the time and the energy… though it looks like the older kids are wonderful helpers!
Beth J. Beal says
Wonderful colors for your shop update!
angela says
Everything looks wonderful Ginny. I really want some wool and soap from you.
Waiting for the shop to open 🙂
thecrazysheeplady says
Beautiful colors!
Cathy B. says
Ginny, you are so talented! I always look forward to your posts…your stories and pictures are so heart-warming! Your yarn is absolutely beautiful.
Gill Millington says
They are absolutely gorgeous!! Wonderful colours. I just don’t know where you find the energy, you amaze me. Do you ever ship to the UK? Gill xx
Ginny says
Yes, I do! Thank you!
Amy says
really beautiful colors. Love how the kids help
Christi {Jealous Hands} says
Ginny, I don’t knit – but I love your yarn updates! They are beautiful, each one. xo