“Horse Chestnut”, an ever popular autumn colourway with new batches freshly dyed for @yorkshireyarnfest available online already.

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“Horse Chestnut”, an ever popular autumn colourway with new batches freshly dyed for @yorkshireyarnfest available online already.
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Do you want the same colourways as everyone else? I’ve dyed extra for @yorkshireyarnfest and stashed it away specially. So, if you don’t see what you want in the shop then come to the show and stop by our stall early before they disappear.
One skein of “Winter Berries” (DK) crocheted up into a short but cosy scarf, plus an image of the miniskeins in the same colourway.
“Mossy Frog”, a complex and cute froggy green.
“Fresh Foliage” on DK.
My most popular grey is called “A Nice Grey”, because when people see it they quite frequently say, “That’s a nice grey”, and I thought it would be amusing to make them correct.
I’ve always wondered if there ought to be a nasty grey to counterbalance it, but of course all shades are just right for someone. Nonetheless, I kind of ran out of names and thought it would be interesting to see what happened if I called a yarn something sinister.
What do you think?