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Everlea Colour Club is a monthly yarn subscription which delivers five naturally dyed Everlea Fingering yarns to your mailbox each month. Mystery colourways are dyed to create a harmonious gradient; each month's colourways harmonizing with one another, as well as subsequent months' beautifully. Subscribers get free and forever access to my Weave an Everlea Gradient which offers 3 hours of in depth weaving lessons, where you will learn simple skills for weaving a gradient, and see beautiful results that you will want to weave over and over with different colour combinations.

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Sign up before the end of the month to get next month's colours!

What's the difference between the plans?

The main difference between EverBOBBIN and EverFIVE plans is yarn quantity. Both plans are great to be used for all yarn crafts including weaving, knitting, crochet, embroidery and mending. Here are some things to consider about each plan.

All plans get 10% off when you sign up for auto renewal.

The EverBOBBIN plan - 35g (125yd) $23/month

  • is primarily for weavers because it comes with cotton warp yarn for dressing your loom.
  • You get five 7g(25yd) bobbins plus 12g of cotton warp for $23/month

The EverFIVE plan - 125g (400m/425yd) $50/month

  • offers all the same colourways as EverBOBBIN but in larger quantities and better value.
  • You get five 25g (80m/85yd) hanks per month for $50/month.

Everlea Fingering is merino wool yarn spun in Canada and dyed with natural dyes by Janna Maria at Everlea Yarn here in British Columbia. Designed as knitting yarn, it is perfect for those knitting projects which you wish to have a lightweight feel, and its 2-ply structure is great for opening up yarn-overs in your lace knitting.

Janna loves it for weaving, held double for beautiful colour blending using two colourways at once.

Use US 2-4 / 2.5-3.5mm knitting needles
Weave weft-faced from 9-12 EPI or held double at 6 EPI

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