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Lashell and the Sari Ribbon

July 29, 2010

Let me tell you a tale of a woman and our recycled silk sari ribbon… My dear Lashell is an amazing artist and you can read about here here: http://www.darngoodyarn.com/2010/07/what-is-lashell-up-to/

But what you need to know, is that what I’m about to show you will knock your socks off and you must check our Lashell’s Etsy store to fall in love some more: http://www.etsy.com/shop/designtalentedone

Check out this hat that was made with our very own Desert Caravan Recycled Silk Sari Ribbon Click to check it out
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How Darn Good Yarn’s Recycled Sari Ribbon Knits Up

July 27, 2010

Buy the Recycled Sari Ribbon Yarns by clicking here

Use that Recycled Silk Sari Ribbon!

July 12, 2010

I love giving presents and I really love wrapping them. When I was little, I remember sitting with my mom before Christmas and meticulously wrapping presents and creasing the edges. As I grew up, my wrapping style changed a little and I got a little more artsy and starting “coloring outside of the lines”.

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I wanted to share with you how a gift I recently gave looked when I wrapped it in simple tissue paper and then used the Recycled Silk Sari Ribbon. You can check out the whole category of my Recycled Sari Ribbons by clicking here

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Mixed Media Mudhound!

July 10, 2010

Mudhound Studios Click Here to Visit the Blog!

Mudhound Studios Click Here to Visit the Blog!

The creativity of Darn Good Yarn’s Etsy Shop owners is so inspiring, isn’t it? Well, I had to introduce you to Lisa. Lisa’s blog profile describes here the best: Mixed media artist with hunter-gatherer tendencies whose work is characterized by rust, layers, found objects, depth, texture, tone on tone, vintage textiles, nature, antique finds, details, metal, wire, manipulation and continual inspiration

Read about her visually stunning adventures in crafting on her blog: http://mudhoundprimitives.blogspot.com/

But of course mon petit chou chou, you can visit Lisa’s Etsy store: http://www.jmozart.etsy.com

Lisa’s favorite Darn Good Yarn? Well, she loves picking from our Dessert Menu of Solid Colored Recycled Silk Sari Ribbon

Just look at some of the wonderful items you can purchase there:

love notes fabric collage click to check it out!

love notes fabric collage click to check it out!

Sun Maiden Click to check it out

Sun Maiden Click to check it out

The Dessert Menu: Solid Recycled Silk Sari Ribbon Yarn

The Dessert Menu: Solid Recycled Silk Sari Ribbon Yarn