Posts Tagged ‘S. Charles’

Extra Savings on Closeouts from Tahki, S. Charles, and Filatura di Crosa

Tuesday, July 8th, 2014
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Are you ready for this week’s extra savings on closeouts? 7/8/14-7/14/14, you can save an extra 15% on closeouts from Tahki, Filatura di Crosa, and S. Charles. Just enter code TSCCLOS at checkout. There are so many great options in this week’s selection, it might be hard to choose. Of course, the extra 15% off makes it easier to not have to pick!

S Charles Natalia at yarn.com

Looking for something a little more classic? S. Charles Natalia is a beautiful blend of merino, angora, and a touch of nylon. The chainette construction means it will be light, and the fiber content means that it will be warm! Available in naturals and jewel tones, this yarn is perfect for garments as well as accessories.

Tahki Jackson at yarn.com

If you want something bulky with a bit of interest, Tahki Jackson may be just what you need. Jackson has lengths of textured coils wrapped up in a haze of long wool strands. This chunky yarn will work up in no time and the unique color treatment will add interest to your finished fabric. It has a subtle thick-thin texture and the black and bright color combinations are striking.

Filatura di Crosa Tiffany at yarn.com

Want a little more glitz? Filatura di Crosa Tiffany is the perfect glitzy yarn for the summer months. This yarn has just enough sparkle to catch the light without being scratchy or overpowering. It’s a cotton blend, which makes it perfect for those who can’t use wool, or want a non-wool blend for when it’s warm.

Don’t forget to add code TSCCLOS at checkout for the additional 15% savings on closeouts from Tahki, S. Charles, and Filatura di Crosa.

Free Pattern Thursday – Josephine Vest from S. Charles

Thursday, July 7th, 2011
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Hi Everyone,

This week’s free pattern is the Josephine Vest in S. Charles Stella.

S. Charles Stella is a great yarn with a touch of sparkle, which adds a fun touch to this simple vest. This is a great layering piece for your wardrobe and a fairly quick, simple knit.

Click here for a link to the free pattern.

Happy Knitting,
Mary