What qualifies as a tad, really? Well, compared to the amount of Nyoni that Fleece Artist sent last month, what I was able to snag from Fleece Artist this time really is just a tad. Maybe a smidge. Or about 20%. And I'm told that was the VERY LAST of it that Fleece Artist has now.
So I have 4 new colors of Nyoni (which is non-superwash Somoko) available in the sale section, along with 5 colors that I had for you last month. Again in the huge (more than double the size) skeins for only $20. That's basically double the size for half the price. It all sold VERY quickly last time, but since it's not newsletter time, blog readers and website visitors are the only ones to know about it. I only have one skein of Ivory, Ireland, Blackberry and Rose Garden- that's still plenty of yardage for many lace patterns. But I have much more of Polar Sea, Hercules, Cosmic Dawn, Peacock and Merlin. So keep that in mind when ordering.
I plan on having a nice, relaxing weekend, beginning with some cards and ending with some knitting. I don't know if it's just and Indiana thing, but Euchre is the game of choice here. Anyone else a Euchre player? Girls will be winning tonight, especially if I can find those lucky polka-dot cards that Joe seems to have hidden last year in the move.
*Did you see that I've been restocking the Malabrigo Sock colors as I can get them? Abril, Rayon Vert, Caribeno and a few others that I sold out of early are available right now.

oh man, I wanted that Ivory looks like it's gone.. Yes we are big Euchre players but we are also Hoosiers.. Love to get in tournaments.. Everyone in the family plays and you learn early.. Can't imagine how many games of Euchre I have played in my lifetime..
Posted by: natalie | March 13, 2009 at 10:55 AM
I love Euchre! I think it's definitely an OhMichIana thing... when I lived in TX no one had heard of it.
Posted by: Sheila | March 16, 2009 at 08:46 AM
We played lots of Euchre in college in OH.
Posted by: Kristy | March 17, 2009 at 10:32 AM