Stash Sale!!!

The Rules:

All prices listed are in US dollars. Prices are non-negotiable. All sales are final. Shipping is included. U.S. and Canada only, please. I adore all of you overseas, but the shipping costs are just too high and I don’t have the time to schlep to the post office to weigh and price out shipping for each quantity of yarn, so… Yeah. There you go. (Unfair, maybe, but please recall this destashing is intended to SIMPLIFY my life.)

Each item will be sold to the first person who emails for it. You will have 48 hours to pay for it, via Paypal. After 48 hours, it goes to the next person on the list (should there be more than one interested buyer) or goes back up for sale on the blog.

Email me at cari [dot] luna [at] earthlink [dot] net to commit to buy. Please do not make any arrangements to pay me via Paypal until I send you an email, confirming that you are the successful buyer. As always, feel free to leave a comment, but please note that yarn orders will not be taken from the comments. You must make your request via email, so I can be sure to keep things fair. (The timestamp on my comments and how quickly I receive email notification is somewhat unreliable.)

These items come from a smoke-free home, though not pet-free. (But you know this, yes?) I can honestly say that the dogs have never, at any point, stolen any of this yarn. If you prefer yarn that HAS been stolen by the dogs, well…maybe we can work something out. For the most part, the yarn is absolutely unused. If any yarn has been knit, frogged, and rewound, I’ve indicated that in the post.

And in case you’re curious, proceeds of the sale will go toward the cost of our labor doula.

Enough with the rule-making. On to the stuff for sale!

Yarn!

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Noro Big Kureyon — SOLD!
100% Wool. Color #5. 176 yds. US#5 = 3st/in.
Quantity available: 1 skein
Retail price: $15.95
My price: $10.00

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Noro Kureyon — SOLD!
100% Wool. Color #116. 110 yds. US#7 = 5st/in.
Quantity available: 9 balls. 7 unused. 2 knit, frogged, and rewound.
Retail price: $8.50 per ball
My price: $54 for all 9

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Debbie Bliss Alpaca Silk — SOLD!
80% Baby alpaca, 20% silk. Color #25007. 50g. US#8 = 18/24 to 4 in.
Quantity available: 12 balls, sold in two lots of 6 balls each
Retail price: $9.25 per ball
My price: $40 per lot of 6 balls

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Knit Picks Wool of the Andes — SOLD!
100% Peruvian wool. Natural white. 220 yds. US# 7-8 = 5sts/in.
Quantity available: 8 skeins
Retail price: $3.49 per skein
My price: $16 for all 8

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Hand-dyed brushed kid mohair — SOLD!
Brand and yardage unknown, but it’s a large cake.
(Enough for a lace shawl, I’m sure.)
Laceweight
Quantity available: 1 large cake
My price: $15

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Plymouth Yarn Fantasy Naturale — SOLD!
100% mercerized cotton. Color #8003. 140 yds. US#8 = 4.5 sts/in.
Quantity available: 3 skeins
Retail price: $4.99 per skein
My price: $8 for all three

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Bisque

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Green

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Gold

Classic Elite Waterspun
Felted 100% Merino. 138 yds. US# 7 = 5sts/in.
Retail price: Discontinued. Was $6.50 per skein.
Three colors available, each sold as a separate lot:
Bisque: 8 skeins (one unused but wound into a ball). $34 for all 8 — SOLD!
Green: 5 skeins. $22 for all 5 — SOLD!
Gold: 2 skeins. $10 for both — SOLD!

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Fiesta Yarns La Boheme Biased Stole Kit — SOLD!
Complete kit, including two skeins Fiesta Yarns La Boheme and pattern.
Abalone colorway.
(One skein has been wound into a ball.)
La Boheme is a 2-strand yarn: 100% brushed kid mohair and 100% rayon boucle. Hand-dyed. 165 yds per skein.
Quantity available: one complete kit
Retail price: $60
My price: $40

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Wild Apple Hill Farm Wool — SOLD!
100% wool. Bronze. No gauge or yardage info on ball band, but feels like a heavy worsted and I’d guess there’s about 175-200 yds. Nice rustic hand, smells deliciously of spinning oil.
Quantity available: 7 skeins
Retail price: unknown
My price: $30 for all 7

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Lang Yarns Lara — SOLD!
55% Viscose, 45% acrylic. 20st/30 rows = 4in.
Quantity available: 12 balls, sold in two lots of 6 balls each
Retail price: Unknown. Possibly discontinued
My price: $24 per lot of 6 balls

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Alchemy Bamboo — SOLD!
100% bamboo. Ball band lost, so I’m not sure which colorway this is. Maybe Night Air? 138 yds. US# 5 = 6st/in.
Quantity available: 1 skein, wound into a center-pull ball
Retail price: $25.50
My price: $15

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Fiesta Yarns Heaven — SOLD!
(Note that there’s a bit more purple in this colorway than shown in the photo. I once brought this yarn to my hairdresser so she could match it when she did my color. This is official yarn hair yarn, folks.)
100% brushed kid mohair. Poppies. 260 yds. US# 7 = 5sts/in.
Quantity available: 2 skeins
Retail price: $18 per skein
My price: $28 for the two

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Kaalund Yarns Expressions — SOLD!
100% kid mohair (hand dyed). Wombat (that’s the colorway, not the fiber content). 506 yds. Laceweight.
Quantity available: 2 skeins
Retail price: $23 per skein
My price: $16 per skein or $30 for both

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Heartstrings Spider Web Sockies Kit — SOLD!
Complete kit for beaded socks, including yarn, beads, and pattern
Quantity available: 1 kit
My price: $12

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Gedifra Cicco — SOLD!
56% wool, 35% nylon, 9% acrylic. 50g. 11st/18r = 4″
Quantity available: 1 ball
Retail price: $8.95
My price: $3

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Schachenmayr Nomotta Goa — SOLD!
60% viscose, 40% polyam

ide. Color #26. 50g. 75 m. 16 sts/24r = 4in.
Quantity available: 10 balls
Retail price: Unknown. Discontinued
My price: $30 for all ten

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Interlacements Toasty Toes Sock Yarn — SOLD!
Superwash Merino. Poppy Fields. 250 yds. US# 6 = 6sts/in.
Quantity available: 1 skein, wound into a center-pull ball. No ball band.
Retail price: $25
My price: $18

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King Tut — SOLD!
100% cotton. Color #1142. 182 yds. US# 7 = 4.5 sts/in.
Quantity available: 1 skein
Retail price: $10
My price: $4

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Katia Portofino — SOLD!
100% cotton ribbon. Color #4. 55yds. 10sts/12r = 4in.
Quantity available: 1 ball
Retail price: Unknown
My price: $3

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Filatura di Crosa Brilla — SOLD!
42% cotton, 58% viscose. Color #328. 120 yds. 28sts/34r = 4in.
Quantity available: 7 balls (6 unused. 1 partially knit, frogged, and rewound)
Retail price: $7 per ball
My price: $32 for all 7

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Brown Sheep Nature Spun Sportweight — SOLD!
100% wool (mothproofed!). 184 yds. US# 5 = 6sts/in.
Quantity available: 6 balls of these colors: 3 balls Sunburst Gold, 1 ball Red, 1 ball Pepper, 1 ball Orange You Glad
Retail price: $3.50 per ball
My price: $16 for all 6

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Brown Sheep Cotton Fleece (seconds) — SOLD!
80% cotton, 20% Merino. Cavern. 215 yds. US# 6 = 5sts/in.
Quantity available: 5 full skeins (plus 1 partial thrown in free)
Retail price: Unknown
My price: $23 for the lot

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Brown Sheep Wildefoote Luxury Sock Yarn — SOLD!
Colorway: Mums. 215 yds.
Quantity available: 2 skeins (enough for one pair adult male socks)
Retail price: $5.50 per skein
My price: $8 for both

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Twilleys Freedom Cotton DK — SOLD!
100% cotton. 85m. 21sts/30r = 4in.
Quantity available: 2 balls: one tan, one red
Retail price: $6.99
My price: $5 for both

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Gedifra Clou — SOLD!
100% polyamide. 45m. 7sts/8r 4in.
Quantity available: 5 skeins
Retail price: discontinued?
My price: $20 for all 5

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Mystery Chenille-ish Suede-ish Yarn — SOLD!
No ball band. No idea what this is. Swap-acquired. Approx. DK weight.
Nice sueded hand. HUGE skeins. Yardage unknown.
Quantity available: two large skeins: 1 tan, 1 black
My price: $15 for both

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Patricia Roberts Woollybear Yarn — SOLD!
100% Shetland. 1 oz. per skein
Quantity available: 10 full unused skeins in asst. colors. 1 partial yellow skein, 1 partial blue skein.
Retail price: Unknown
My price: $25

Spinning Fiber!

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Beautiful silver locks — SOLD!
I wish I could recall exactly what this is. I’m 96% sure it’s Angora Mohair Goat. In person, the locks are silky and shiny and truly silver.
Quantity available: approx 1 lb.
Price: $15

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Brown Sheep Mill End Fibers — SOLD!
(from the now-deceased machine known as The Beast)
Superwash wool roving. I like to think of this colorway as Melted Clown.
1 lb.
Retail price: $9.95
My price: $6

Books!

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Rowan Classic Cafe — SOLD!
Retail Price: $14.50
My price: $10

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The Best of Rowan — SOLD!
Retail price: $35
My price: $10

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The Urban Knitter — SOLD!
Retail Price: $14
My price: $5

Needles!

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Clover Bamboo Circular Needles
29″ US#5 — SOLD!
16″ US#7 — SOLD!
29″ US#8 — SOLD!
24″ US#8 (without package) — SOLD!
Retail price: $7.75 each
My price: $4 each

36 Comments on “Stash Sale!!!

  1. Yay yarnsale! And good call on the ‘no overseas business’, though the Brilla seems like something I could have scared my boys with. “I’m going to knit you a pinkish red shiny vest! Hehehe!” 🙂
    Posted by: marrije

  2. Heh. You sold the chenille. And the Clou!

    I think I’m going to have to steal this idea.
    Posted by: Em

  3. Man, that was the quickest stash sale ever…….good stuff. Too bad, I’m too late……….
    Posted by: christine

  4. Wow! You snooze, you lose! I must have spent too much time reading the instructions! You ladies are quick!
    Posted by: Janet

  5. Well, you should have some room now. 🙂 A doula, that’s great! I had two home births, but never a doula. I could use a doula NOW, actually.
    Posted by: Patti

  6. Yay yarnsale! And good call on the ‘no overseas business’, though the Brilla seems like something I could have scared my boys with. “I’m going to knit you a pinkish red shiny vest! Hehehe!” 🙂
    Posted by: marrije

  7. Heh. You sold the chenille. And the Clou!

    I think I’m going to have to steal this idea.
    Posted by: Em

  8. Man, that was the quickest stash sale ever…….good stuff. Too bad, I’m too late……….
    Posted by: christine

  9. Wow! You snooze, you lose! I must have spent too much time reading the instructions! You ladies are quick!
    Posted by: Janet

  10. Well, you should have some room now. 🙂 A doula, that’s great! I had two home births, but never a doula. I could use a doula NOW, actually.
    Posted by: Patti

  11. Very impressive work here. Inspirational, as well: after seeing your fabulous clean-up job, I tackled mine.

    Thanks.
    Posted by: neysa

  12. as you know….the yarn ain’t for me. but…we should have a discussion about doulas. lovely, but certainly not necessary.
    Posted by: rebecca

  13. I had a mid-wife at my first birth and a doula at my second, and in my experience the doula was the more helpful person.

    In Canada, while medical expenses are paid by the government, hospitals tend to be short staffed when it comes to nurses. Having a person there, through the whole thing, whose only job was knowing me and helping me was wonderful and reassuring.
    Posted by: LaurieM

  14. good job, cari! it looks like a few odd balls of cotton, which if you never sell, could always be used for a baby project odd or end.
    Posted by: kaarin

  15. It’s nuts that I have been away from bloglines most of the day and I come here and you’ve sold everything!
    Posted by: Scout

  16. Wow, that is all so tempting!!! Wish I could snatch up that Noro, but we have to give our own doula her down payment this weekend. :-)I’d be in big trouble if I spent the money on more yarn….I wouldn’t go in the delivery room without her! Glad you’re getting a doula too; they’re the best.
    Posted by: knittymama

  17. Holy smokes! Have you ever thought of opening up a yarn store? All for a great cause, your sale. Great move having a doula. I didn’t have one, but I did have many good people around me in support. Hell, the birth of our boys were practically full-blown parties. 7, including me at the first one and 10, including me, at the second.
    If finally put up that post you might like to check out today.

    Posted by: Siri

  18. Very impressive work here. Inspirational, as well: after seeing your fabulous clean-up job, I tackled mine.

    Thanks.
    Posted by: neysa

  19. as you know….the yarn ain’t for me. but…we should have a discussion about doulas. lovely, but certainly not necessary.
    Posted by: rebecca

  20. I had a mid-wife at my first birth and a doula at my second, and in my experience the doula was the more helpful person.

    In Canada, while medical expenses are paid by the government, hospitals tend to be short staffed when it comes to nurses. Having a person there, through the whole thing, whose only job was knowing me and helping me was wonderful and reassuring.
    Posted by: LaurieM

  21. good job, cari! it looks like a few odd balls of cotton, which if you never sell, could always be used for a baby project odd or end.
    Posted by: kaarin

  22. It’s nuts that I have been away from bloglines most of the day and I come here and you’ve sold everything!
    Posted by: Scout

  23. Wow, that is all so tempting!!! Wish I could snatch up that Noro, but we have to give our own doula her down payment this weekend. :-)I’d be in big trouble if I spent the money on more yarn….I wouldn’t go in the delivery room without her! Glad you’re getting a doula too; they’re the best.
    Posted by: knittymama

  24. Holy smokes! Have you ever thought of opening up a yarn store? All for a great cause, your sale. Great move having a doula. I didn’t have one, but I did have many good people around me in support. Hell, the birth of our boys were practically full-blown parties. 7, including me at the first one and 10, including me, at the second.
    If finally put up that post you might like to check out today.

    Posted by: Siri

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