Ellie Kits Knitty Anniversary Yarn
Click the yarn links below for available colours in each base!
Ordering is simple:
1) send us an email at orders AT indigodragonfly.ca. Tell us what you’d like to order (which yarn base, what colourway, how many skeins) and where you live (so we can calculate shipping)
2) We will email you a Paypal invoice, which can be paid with a Paypal account or a credit card.
Lace weight
Linen Silk Lace: 65% Linen/35% Silk – 715 yds – 115 g – $35
MCN Lace: 80%merino/10%cashmere/10%nylon – 630 yds – 115g – $32
Merino Silk Lace: 50% Merino/50% Silk – 720 yds – 100g – $35
Merino Single Lace: 100% Superwash Merino – 800 yds – 100 g – $26
Fingering/Sock weight
Bleats, Shoots & Leaves Sock: 65% Merino/20% Bamboo/15% Silk – 400 yds – 100g – $28
Merino Silk 4-Ply Sock: 50% Superwash Merino/50% Silk – 430 yards per skein – 100 g – $32
MCN Sock: 80%merino/10%cashmere/10%nylon – 400 yds – 115 g – $32
MCS Sock: 75% merino/15% cashmere/10% silk – 400 yds – 115 g – $32
Merino Cashmere: 80% Merino/20% Cashmere – 400 Yds – 100g – $32
Merino Sock: 100% Superwash Merino 2 ply sock yarn – 400 yds – 100g – $25
Merino Nylon Sock: 80% Superwash Merino/20% Nylon – 400 yds – 100g – $25
Ultra MCN Sock: 70%merino/20%cashmere/10%nylon – 400 yds – 115 g – $32
Sport/DK weight
Superwash DK 100% Superwash Merino – 260 yds – 115 g – $22
MCN Sport: 80%merino/10%cashmere/10%nylon – 250 yds – 115g – $32
Yak! Bam!: 75% Yak/25% Bamboo, 185 yds/169 m – 50g – $15
Polwarth Silk: 85% Polwarth wool/15% Silk (some skeins are 75% Polwarth/25% Silk) – weight is between sport and DK weight – 250g – $60
Worsted/Aran weight
MCN Worsted: 80%merino/10%cashmere/10%nylon – 185 yds – 115g -$32
MCS Worsted: 75%merino/15%cashmere/10%silk – 185 yds – 115g – $32
Superwash Worsted: 100% Superwash Merino – 200 yds – 115g – $22
Email orders to: orders@indigodragonfly.ca to place all orders. Let us know: 1) what you would like to purchase, 2) where you live (state/province/country), and 3) whether you would like us to wind your yarn into cakes (charge of $1 per skein with proceeds going to our Otis Houndation). A PayPal invoice will be mailed to you that includes airmail shipping (or surface mail if you’re in Ontario). Please allow approx. 1 – 2 weeks for delivery in Canada, 1 – 3 weeks for deliveries to the United States, and 2 – 8 weeks for international shipping (and possibly a bit longer depending on where you are). Please Note: Once an order has been placed, payment is due within 48 hours of the invoice being sent. If payment is not received within this time frame, the order will be canceled and the stock will be returned to the General Inventory.
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Simply scrumptious! I want to see it all for realsies! Looking forward to seeing you at the knitty night next week.
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What beautiful, beautiful yarn colours! I live in Ontario just a few hours away and I had never heard of you. I ran across this website because I read American “Queer Joe’s” knitting blog. I do love the internet for stumbling upon treasures.
As soon as I have drooled and pondered over all the colours, you will be getting an order from me!
Oh! I forgot to mention that I adore your yarn names. Although I never wear purple, I may have to buy”Just Because You’re Wearing Purple Doesn’t Make You Royalty, Dear” for a hat or scarf just so I can say the name when people ask me about the yarn.
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I was recently at the Men’s Knitting Retreat in NY and there were two skeins of your yarn there. They both were sock/fingering weight and one of the colors was Goth to a Flame, but I can’t remember the other one, and I don’t see it here. Is it/will it be available? Your colors are gorgeous (and unique) and I love the names.
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I picked up a skein of Superwash Lace at Lettuce Knit on a recent trip to Toronto. I believe it is in the Enid Goes to the Movies colorway (some of the tags had escaped their skeins). I started the Geodesic Cardigan with it and I am in love with your dyeing technique. The super-short color bands are perfect for sweater knitting. There is no awkward pooling of colors, just a beautiful montage of color. I can’t wait to wear this one!
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Wow, wow wow!!!
I linked from Queer Joe’s blog and have to tell you — your yarns are gorgeous! And the names are just delightful.
Tried sending you an email to purchase yarns but every permutation I tried didn’t work. Perhaps you could send me an email and I can respond.
Thanks,
Barb
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Hi Marie,
Yes we do. We have a 10″ loom in stock right now, and 15″ looms coming in February. If you’re interested in one, please email us and we’ll ship at the end of January.
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