
“I love the yarns at Baad Mom Yarns, I purchased 5 skeins and less than a month later I purchased the Comfort Fade cardigan kit. I absolutely love Dragons Breath – as soon as I saw it I had to have it and it was even softer and more beautiful when I had it in my hands, so, well, I just had to have more of it! I live in Canada so with the exchange for me I’ve spent $500 Canadian and it’s worth every penny!”
Amanda

“I have just received the yarn and caked it up. I am going to make the Snowflake Party Shawl with it. The colour is stunning. I can’t think of any complaints- your yarn is beautiful, the shipping is timely, your communication is great. It’s simply a pleasure.”
Anne
Recent Posts
Our dye process
Have you ever wondered what is involved in our dye process? Is it safe? Are we ruining Mother Earth with our processes? What about our fibers–how are they sourced? The Yarns Our Merino fibers come from various sources from around the world. Our supplier insists that none of their merino fibers are to come from … Continue reading Our dye process
Beginner projects for your first hand dyed yarn
Have you ever drooled over gorgeous hand dyed yarns but hesitated to buy because you didn’t know what to knit with it? Maybe you just started knitting and don’t want to use expensive yarns until you’re an “expert”. To that, I say “pfft”! There are no experts and you can use hand dyed yarns as a beginner! … Continue reading Beginner projects for your first hand dyed yarn
Caring for your hand dyed yarn
You’ve purchased a beautiful skein (or two or three!) of hand dyed yarn and very likely paid a pretty penny for it. Protect your investment and save yourself some heartache by following these tips to care for your yarn. Washing FOs made with hand dyed yarn I label all of my yarns with washing instructions … Continue reading Caring for your hand dyed yarn
Go Straight To The Source
Have you ever wondered where my yarns are sourced? My supplier’s family were wool merchants over 75 years ago and developed their relationship with the mill that continues to this day!