This weekend’s giveaway is from Brambleberry Yarns. In Cynthia’s words: “Every yarn found in my shops has been dyed using only natural dyes. The beauty of natural dyed fibers is hard to describe. They simply glow and like magic compliment each other, naturally.”
What’s new at Brambleberry Yarn?
There has been some really exciting news for Brambleberry Yarns this month! July 1st marked the opening date of our very own website: BrambleberryYarns.com. I’m really excited about what we have planned for this new site. Customers can now reach me directly through our new website or through the Etsy shop. Brambleberry Yarns has grown one baby step at a time so this is a very exciting leap for both me (the yarn dyer!) and my family who have always been actively involved and supportive in the growth of our little yarn shop.
What’s growing in your dye garden right now?
Currently growing- and doing incredibly well despite our very wet and cool summer- is one of my all time favorite flowers for dyeing which is Tansy. It’s pretty little button like yellow flowers make a very nice yellow or green dye depending on how you use them. I cannot wait to begin harvesting them again as well as Goldenrod. Goldenrod is another favorite of mine and will be in bloom next month. One man’s weed is another man’s dye plant and I have actually been letting some weeds grow about the garden this year as I am experimenting with what colors can be achieved with them. One such weed is Yellow Dock. I have also noticed Horsetail growing all around where we live and it might be finding its way into my dye pots here soon. I rarely look at a plant, be it garden variety or weed, and not wonder if I can achieve a nice dye out of it!
Can you share what you will be dyeing next?
Just last week I noticed Queen Anne’s Lace is in flower all about me so I will be planning a dye session with that dainty flower in the next week or so. It makes a nice soft yellow which always surprises me as the flowers are so white and delicate looking!
Cynthia is giving one Small Things reader the above (and below) pictured 436 yard skein of superwash merino fingering weight yarn. This skein is her Raspberry Sock yarn base. The colorway is ‘Red Geranium’.
There are TWO ways you can earn chances to win. First simply leave a comment on this post. Second, “like” Brambleberry Yarns on Facebook and come back and leave another comment letting me know you did so.
Cynthia is also offering a discount code: 15% off all orders for one week (July 21st- July 28th). Use the code SMALLTHINGSLUV in either the Brambleberry Yarns Etsy shop or the new Brambleberry Yarns website. Be sure to check out both shops as there are different yarns available in each.
Comments will close and a winner will be chose randomly on Tuesday July 24th. The winner will be announced within this post. Comments are closed. The winner is Sally: “it’s delicious — thank you! :)”





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Look, Mom. See how much knitting and beautiful yarn enhance life?
I love you here and……
I’ve also liked her on facebook!
Oh! I just love Cynthia’s yarn and this pink is GORGEOUS! Fingers are crossed 🙂
This is a beautiful color of yarn. Love it.
I LOVE this color! Would love a sweet shawl to surround me with this! Thanks for the opportunity to win this gorgeous yarn…
I just liked Brambleberry Yarns on facebook and I am also coveting the yarn on the top of the page….going to try and find it on their new website!
I found it on the etsy site and bought it immediately: Forest Floor Green. I can’t wait to make a cowl with it!!!!!
I had no idea you could get such beautiful, bright and colorful dyes from flowers and weeds.
Geraniums are my all time favourite flowers to plant at my doorstep. This year, I put in white ones, and have been wishing I had some red ones too. This yarn is beautiful, and would make such a pretty pair of socks. 🙂
And I liked Brambleberry on Faceobook, too
Pretty! I’m curious, do the natural dyes hold up to washings?
I need a color that is not blue..help!!
Lovely yarns. ‘Red Geranium’ will be a great color to wear into the fall and winter.
stunning colors
Just liked on Facebook. Thank you.
Oooo. I love the colors. It would work well for a cowl I want to make!!
Ooh Red is my favourite and Geranium grows like a weed in the neighbourhood where I was. Raised.
Thanks for sharing.
I liked Brambleberry Yarns on Facebook, who wouldn’t?
The colors are wonderful, would love to be the winner.
Love the color. I’m so glad I found your blog.
Just “liked” your site on my Facebook page. Thanks!
Thanks for the chance to experience this yarn!
Beautiful yarns! Would love to win. Thanks.
What a great giveaway! I love the fabulous colors and the yarn works up into great, comfy socks.
Following on FB!
Beautiful, would love to have this!
Would love a chance to win. Thank you!
I love the color of this yarn! Thanks for the giveaway!
wow that yarn looks so beautiful-would love to have some! thanks!
I liked Brambleberry Yarns on Facebook 🙂
Beautiful yarn! Would love to get my hands on it.
What a beautiful colour! I would love to win.
I just love the naturally dyed yarn. So beautiful! Thank you for the generous giveaway.
Beautiful yarn! Thanks for the chance.
love that rasberry yarn
Liked on FB
Thank you!
I’d love to learn to spin and dye naturally…and I’d love to knit with that yarn! Thanks for the chance to try!
The yarn is so pretty! I’d love this skein to make something for my new niece and I already like Brambleberry on FB. Congrats on the new website too.
I think your style and Brambleberry’s yarn make a perfect match!
I’m a Brambleberry fan from WAAAY back… so hoping the fact that I’ve been following them for a while on Facebook still counts! 🙂
I’m now a facebook follower. Here’s to hoping I win.
What gorgeous yarn. It’s fascinating to hear which plants produce which colors!
I’m now a FB follower….
Liked on facebook!
What lovely yarn and I love to play with natural dyes!
Lovely yarn…thank you both for a chance to win!
liked on facebook 🙂 thanks for the giveaway! 🙂
Yes…puleeeeze!
beautiful yarns! 🙂