Yarnspirations is exploring a new concept of revisiting yarns that have lost their shelving space and have no place to go, so they stop making it. Three yarn are the first up on the block to try this rewind concept to remake yarn and bring it back. Introducing Red Heart Rewind.
This experiment will end at the end of 2024 for evaluation to determine whether you want to see yarn resurrected or left in the past. Your interest could see a new revival of yarn you once loved. You are always welcome to contact Yarnspirations through email on their website to inquire and give them a hint about which yarns you would love to see come back.
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Today, more yarn users are buying their yarn online. Yes, not everyone, but many people are, myself included. These brands are familiar to those who remember them, and yarn lovers today are more willing to take a chance based on reviews and what people say about the yarn in online spaces. Yes, it's super frustrating when you see a pattern starting a type of yarn that isn't available.
Let's face it: look at your local stores, and there has to be shared space with other crafts or even groceries, depending on the location. Shopping online gets those out of the way and direct to your home.
During the first run, I didn't do much with Red Heart Hygge, but I was seriously looking at the few balls I had the other day. I wondered, hmmm, should I do something with it in a tutorial or save it for a rainy day? Guess what—it's a rainy day!
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