Thursday 21 August 2014

How much am I actually spending on yarn?

Hello, my name is Tammy and I'm a fiber addict. And not the cereal kind.

I love Blue Faced Leicester. I love Merino. I love silk. I love mohair. Camel. Yak. Angora. Mink!

Any kind of luxury fiber makes my little heart go pitty pat. Yes, I can hear the gasps at the thought of how much I actually spend on yarn. I'll admit it...a lot.

I could tell you stories about how natural fibers don't aggravate the psoriasis on my hands like acrylics do (true by the way), tell you I think I'm worth the indulgence (true again. Why work so hard if I can't indulge my hobby?). But the truth of the matter is...I'm an addict.

And nothing gets my blood pumping like a good deal on my favorite yarns.Sometimes the stars align and I get the good deals. Not often, I'm usually the one who buys just before something goes on sale for half price. But not this time heh heh.

Last week, I was haunting Discontinued Brand Name Yarns. It's a great site but because they're a liquidation site selection is always hit and miss. If you sign up for their email list they give you codes to save even more money! *happy dance*  This day, armed with my 33% off code, I was cruising the site and landed in the hand painted yarn category. I think my heart actually stopped for a beat or two when I saw Hand Maiden Marrakesh, a silk/camel blend. I didn't even notice the color, I just hit 'add to cart'.

Take a breath, it's all good. Then I saw Hand Maiden Silk Lace right beside it. O. M. G! Get the defibrillator! I couldn't hit 'add to cart' fast enough, wanted to scoop those before someone else saw them! Picture the seagulls in Finding Nemo...mine, mine, MINE!!!!!!!!

So now I had them in my cart. Whew. Still didn't know what colors they were, that part didn't register. But I added my discount code and needed revival again. $17 for the Marrakesh. Regular retail? $42. That's right, FORTY TWO DOLLARS!!!!! FOR SEVENTEEN!!! Already riding an adrenaline high, I checked the Lace Silk. $15. Regular retail? $40! I had to hold my happy dance to check out. Even with the shipping, which is more than reasonable, I still got these luxury skeins at HALF PRICE!!!!!! SCORE!!

I didn't think I'd ever come off the endorphin high because as anyone who knows me will tell you, I have a love affair with Hand Maiden yarns. We sneak around behind my husband's back so he doesn't know the true extent of our union. Me and Mini Maiden? That's a weekend rendezvous in Paris to me. 

So with my deal in the bag, now the came the hard part. Waiting for them to arrive. 

While I did, I became curious how my favorite yarns stacked up price wise to regular yarns available in places like Michael's and Hobby Lobby.

For those who don't know Hand Maiden is a Canadian Company. Check them out. They're awesome. They also do a more economical line called Fleece Artist. And by economical I don't mean cheaply made. Hand Maiden to Fleece Artist is like a BMW to a Cadillac. Both luxury cars, one's just way more fancy. That's what they're like.

So, I went to the Hobby Lobby site and looked up Kroy Sock Yarn. This is considered a good quality yarn, 75% wool, 25% nylon for long wearing. $5.99 for 1.75oz/166 yards. Sounds reasonable. High wool content...don't know what kind of wool and for non yarn geeks, the breed of the sheep does greatly effect the quality of the wool, but there is a high percentage. 

Popped over to Colorsong Yarn who only carry Hand Maiden/Fleece Artist yarns and looked up a similar sock yarn. Blue Faced Leicester Socks.  80% BFL wool/20% nylon for long wearing. Pretty close, although BFL wool? Is divine!!!! So soft and squishy you can't believe it's actually wool. I love it. But I digress...$19.95 for 4.06oz/355 yards.

At a quick look that seems very expensive compared to the Kroy, but let's break it down.

Kroy - .04 cents/yard, $3.42/oz
Fleece Artist - .06 cents/yard, $4.91/oz

In my head two cents a yard more for something that I won't just enjoy but will absolutely, crazy stalker love is worth the investment! And with the bigger skein from Fleece Artist you can do hats and shawls and mitts, oh my!

So as you can see, I've found a new way to validate my love of luxury fibers

Hello, my name is Tammy and I'm a fiber addict.

P.S. For the curious, the yarn arrived. Here's the colors... *drool*

P.P.S. Links for the curious:
            www.discontinuedbrandnameyarn.com
           colorsongyarn
           Hand Maiden Fine Yarns


2 comments:

  1. Those colors are gorgeous! (Though I would have laughed my butt of had they been sweet shades of girly pink!) ;)

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  2. Rofl! I could have worked with pink. Anything to get my hands on these. :)

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