International Babywearing Symbol Necklace Plus New Advocacy Keychain Sets

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International Babywearing Symbol necklace in Gold
International Babywearing Symbol necklace in Gold

By customer request I am now engraving the International Babywearing Symbol. I’ve developed a necklace available in silver or gold and paired with a Swarovski crystal or pearl (or no embellishment for a small discount).

Be sure to check out Natural Mother Magazine for more info on this symbol.

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Keychain pair International Breastfeeding Symbol & International Babywearing Symbol

New keychain sets also come in both silver or gold plate. Choose from a double or triple set.

Keychain Triple Set with International Babywearing, International Breastfeeding and International Child Symbols
Keychain Triple Set with International Babywearing, International Breast Feedings and International Child Symbols

Bulk orders for events are always available, simply contact me for a quote. All pieces are manually engraved and assembled at time of order.

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Save with Bulk Discounts on bb3.ca

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**SALE EXTENDED!*** DISCOUNT WILL BE APPLIED TO YOUR CART AUTOMATICALLY UNTIL DECEMBER 31, 2014 11:59pm EST
Thank you for all your support in 2014. Looking forward to 2015!

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For a limited time save with a bulk discount when you buy multiples on bb3.ca.

Buy any 2 items and you’ll save 10% off your entire order;
Buy any 3 items and you’ll save 20% off your entire order;
Buy any 4 items and you’ll save 30% off your entire order;
Buy any 5 items and you’ll save 40% off your entire order.

Free standard shipping with Canada Post included. Not combinable with any other discount or on 3rd party sites like etsy. Not available on sale items or gift certificates.

Discount automatically applied at checkout.

Currently running until December 3rd, 2014 (edit: now extended to December 31st, 2014).

Must get back to work!

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Spinning Bouclé Textured Yarn

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I’ve dabbled in the past spinning bouclé, but I never liked the results and I felt it was too time consuming. I realized after reading up on the technique that I was missing the most important element: mohair.

From my research, I found out that mohair (from the angora goat) gives the most perfect little loops. It cards to a straight slippery fiber and because of this texture the loops stay round and don’t collapse on itself like sheep’s wool would. Also my research stated it works best if you spin it in a fatter single and ply it on a thinner yarn.

So I got digging in my bins and found the perfect fiber to experiment with: some mohair roving I had bought from an individual at a wool show a couple of years ago as a destash. I couldn’t believe the price for the roving (cheap!). After spinning it, I wished I had bought more!

I ended up with 6 bobbins full of mohair singles. I had some commercial cotton that I picked up at a thrift store making it the perfect (and affordable) base for this yarn.

I ran the commercial cotton through the spinning wheel once in s-twist (spin to the left) to add more energy. This is so that after the final ply, spun in the opposite direction (known as z-twist), you end up with a balanced yarn. I know spinners are mixed on this practice. I don’t always do this but after examining the cotton it just felt like the best course of action.

So fairly soon I got a rhythm with making loops. You basically hold the 2 plies loosely with one on either side of you (2 lazy kates in other words on either side of your chair) and start pushing up the mohair onto the base yarn until they make loops. Once I got into it it was so much fun and I didn’t want to stop. 🙂

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The loops will still move around, until the final step of plying, where you take a thin thread and ply in the opposite direction so that the loops stay put. You can see in the photo above I used a purple cotton thread to do the final ply. The next step is to dye the skeins. I ended up with 6 skeins all together – and the dyeing stage will be discussed in an up-coming post.

UPDATE November 23rd, 2014: since spinning these I have also experimented with making bouclé with alpaca handspun singles as well as handspun silk singles. The results are totally different but the lover of textured yarns I am, is totally digging it! I’m glad I got the technique down with mohair first, now the possibilities are endless…

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BRIDGET Earrings: – Sparkly. Elegant. Classy. – Officially Relaunched

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BRIDGET earrings in ruby red
BRIDGET earrings in ruby red

I am bringing back an older design – just in time for holiday parties. The “Bridget” earrings are named for their original recipient, and are now available in a selection of colors. Currently, I am offering these in the 12 birthstone colors, as I am guaranteed to stock these Swarovski crystals. You may also request a particular color for your event, but please allow some time as I will have to order in the color. I’m also offering discounts for bulk orders (starting at 5 or more), making these great gifts for your bridal party, prom friends or party favors.

Bridget earrings in sapphire Swarovski crystal and 14kt gold filled
Bridget earrings in sapphire Swarovski crystal and 14kt gold filled

This product is now available in 14kt gold filled as well as the original sterling silver.

The original BRIDGET earrings
The original BRIDGET earrings

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