The rumor is true: Mike’s back.
If you’ve been here a while, you know Mike. He worked at Darn Good Yarn for five years, stepped into the corporate world while we navigated some tough seasons, and now he’s back on the team—keeping the site running smoothly alongside me.
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• What he does: Site performance, troubleshooting, and keeping carts well-behaved. • Fun fact: He knits. And yes, he’s supportive of my craft piles in every room. • Why it matters: Peak season gets busy. Having Mike back means faster fixes and fewer hiccups.
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A quick rewind
The last few years demanded a lot: flood clean-ups, warehouse moves, shipping volatility and more—the kind of issues small teams feel up close. We kept going: tightening systems, simplifying processes, and staying focused on quality and consistency. It wasn’t glamorous (I haven't even showered today!), but it worked.
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What changes with Mike back
More stability on the tech side, quicker turnarounds when traffic spikes, and an extra set of hands that knows our systems and our customers. It’s practical and it’s timely—especially heading into the holidays.
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Why your purchases matter: Small businesses make up the vast majority of U.S. companies and support millions of jobs. When you choose us, you keep fair-trade artisan work going, sustain a lean U.S. team, and help recycled materials find new life.
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Thanks for being here and for sticking with us through the complex bits. We’ll keep doing the unglamorous work—testing pages, improving load times, refining fits—so you can focus on the fun part: making and wearing pieces that feel good to you.
— Nicole
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