Naturally Dyed Sale Items

From time to time we have for sale at a reduced price hanks that have not quite dyed properly, usually because of unpredictable dye quality. and also various natural yarns on which we have been trying out recipes. All items in the sale section have the same high light-fastness expectations as our other goods.

As the ups and downs of the dye house are not always predictable it is worth popping back often, just to have a look.

Sometimes I will announce the arrival of new sale items through the latest news. Therefore if you join our RSS Feed you will be able to keep up to date with what is happening at Renaissance Dyeing.

  • Punch Needle Kits combining the design of Joni Black and Renaissance Fine Crewel Wool

    Punch Needle

    Four exciting Punch Needle Kits combining Renaissance Dyeing Fine Crewel Wool and the 'Primitive' Punch Needle designs of Joni Black.... more

  • Large Hanks of Naturally Dyed Fine Merino Wool at Reduced Prices

    Large Merino Wool Hanks

    These 125 gm hanks of our fine merino 2/24 wool are ideal for both lace knitting and embroidery. A hank contains approximately 1,490m or 1,692 yards of naturally dyed, light lace weight merino superwash wool. That is nearly 6 of our 250 m hanks. The prices reflect a 40% sav... more

  • New Naturally Random Dyed Lace-weight, Superwash Merino from Renaissance Dyeing.

    Random Dyed Yarns

    3 Different shades of shibori naturally dyed merino crewel wool for you to try at a low price. Each dye lot of 20 hanks is unique, the blend of two natural dyes producing a myriad of tones to add harmonious living movement to your work.... more

  • Sale Packs of 250m Hanks in Various Popular Naturally Dyed Shades

    250m Hanks

    Each 250m (273 yards) hank weighs approximately 21 gm. (0.74 ozs.)... more

Latest news

Socks

Voila! Socks knitted by Polly Van Bremmel using the bluefaced Leicester -Iris, here is what she has to say about the pattern she used and the yarn.

Cookie A Knit-a-long

Renaissance Dyeing is a sponsor for this months Cookie A, Sock Innovation, Knit-a-long (Kal)

Madder Compost

The sock yarn below was dyed not exactly on a compost heap but in buckets of left over dye stuffs that were left in the sun for a few weeks.

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