

Alright my crochet queens… gather in.
I was not planning to buy yarn this week.
I went in “just to look.”
You know how that story ends.
Next minute? I’ve placed a $120 yarn order for Valentine’s Day. For myself. Because honestly… I love me. And I love my creativity. And nobody appreciates a fresh skein delivery quite like a woman who knows the joy of a new project.
And the reason I pulled the trigger?
There’s 25% off yarn right now and I was not about to miss that.
If you’ve been waiting for a sign — this is it.
25% Off Yarn – The Kind of Sale We Actually Wait For
This isn’t one of those “5% off if you spin in a circle and clap twice” situations.
This is a proper 25% off yarn sale. The kind where:
- Blanket quantities suddenly feel reasonable
- That luxury blend you’ve been eyeing becomes doable
- You can justify buying enough for the cardigan AND the matching hat
I did the maths (because at 46 I justify everything with maths now). That 25% meant I could add two extra skeins and still stay under what I expected to spend.
Girl math? No. Crochet math.
My Valentine’s Day Gift to Myself
I used to wait for someone else to buy me flowers.
Now? I buy yarn.
Because yarn:
- Doesn’t die in a week
- Doesn’t need watering
- Turns into something useful
- Feels like therapy in your hands
This year I decided I’m celebrating my creativity. My time. My quiet evenings on the couch with a hook and a podcast.
So yes, I placed the order. And I have zero regrets.
If You’ve Been Thinking About…
- Starting that granny square blanket
- Making stock for markets
- Crocheting Christmas gifts early (imagine that level of organisation)
- Finally making yourself a cardigan
- Restocking your neutrals
- Trying a new fibre blend
Now is the time.
Because paying full price later will hurt more than explaining the parcel to your husband.
And let’s be honest — 25% off quality yarn doesn’t hang around forever. The good colours go first. They always do.
A Little Smart Yarn Sale Strategy
If you want to shop without going into full stash-chaos mode, here’s what I did:
- Picked a colour story.
I stayed in soft romantic tones for Valentine’s projects — blush, cream, a deep berry. - Bought sweater quantities.
If you’re going to do it, do it properly. - Added neutrals.
Because cream and grey never betray you.
Intentional. Grown-up. Still exciting.
Ready to Love Yourself a Little?
If you’ve been pouring energy into everyone else — kids, grandkids, partners, work, life — maybe it’s time you buy something that feeds your creativity.
A skein (or ten) can do that.
Here’s the link to the 25% off yarn sale before the best shades disappear:
Grab 25% Off Yarn Here ? https://tidd.ly/3OAVR7w
Go have a browse. Add to cart. Start something beautiful.
And if you also end up with a $120 “Valentine’s gift to yourself” situation… just know I’m right there with you.
Creative women deserve beautiful yarn.
Here are some of the yarns, I picked mostled speckled this time.



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