Thank you…….

In a nutshell, THANK YOU! The last time I posted here was to say I would discontinue The Kindly Dyer website. I’ve had a re-think and will continue for a while yet with renewed enthusiasm thanks to the rather lovely feedback from blog readers and all those people I’ve met who have admired or bought my natural dyed yarns. Your words of appreciation and encouragement make all the difference.

Last weekend I attended Woolfest Auckland as a trader again.  It was the 10th anniversary of Woolfest and I’m sure it gets better and bigger every year.  I am immensely grateful for all the purchases, and moreover, for the chance to connect with customers; to hear about and see what people create with Kindly Dyer yarns, chat about project ideas, and of course about natural dyeing. I have once again come away filled with joy and energy to make beautiful colours again.

I want to say a special thank you to someone I first met at Woolfest last year. We got chatting about the use of Tanekaha bark and twigs for dyeing.  This native tree, commonly known as Celery Pine, grows only in the northern half of the North Island, so not in Martinborough where I live.  My customer had commented on a small sample skein I had dyed with Tanekaha twigs picked up while on holiday in the Bay of Islands.  Upon hearing of my desire to find more Tanekaha he said he had a Celery Pine tree in his Auckland garden and he could save me some twigs.  Last Saturday he searched me out at Woolfest and said there was a box of Tanekaha twigs ready for me! We arranged a time for me to call in the following day and collect the precious bounty. I am beyond delighted and cannot say thank you enough for such kindness and generosity. I can’t wait to brew up some vibrant rich Tanekaha colour.

I’m grateful too for your purchases of the last couple of Bunny Odile yarn packs at Woolfest and I have made a donation to Womens Refuge with the proceeds. I will be making more bunny yarn kits and will advise when they are available again.

All in all, the last week has been full of joy. I was in Auckland to help look after our grandchildren.  That meant supervising outside adventures, playing duplo, reading stories – Granny McFlitter the Champion Knitter and another of Nana’s fave’s ……Marmaduke Duck – and then once Woolfest was done and dusted, going tutu shopping.  So. Much. Fun.

 I’m actually enjoying writing this post and outwardly expressing my joy and appreciation for all these good things in my life.

Nga mihi nui……………Keiry


Onwards into 2024

First of all, Happy New Year! I wish you the very best that 2024 can bring to your lives.

After a lot of thought I’ve made the decision to scale back my natural dye work. I can’t bear giving it up completely just yet, but I won’t be trading at yarn festivals in 2024 as I just don’t have time for all the dye work to prepare. I have really enjoyed trading at both Woolfest Auckland and Capital Fibre Festival in the past and really appreciate the kind feedback and enthusiasm shown for my yarns. But I have other important and enjoyable activities with special people filling up my life. Being Nana is a privilege and delight and I want to make the most of this time.

I am intending to join Lisa on the Palliser Ridge stand at the Martinborough Fair days on 3rd Feb and 2nd March 2024 and will have a range of Kindly Dyer yarns available for sale including Merinos in DK and 4-ply weights as well as Palliser DK yarn cakes.

In the meantime I am continuing to supply natural-dyed Palliser DK yarn cakes for The Land Girl Cafe at Pirinoa and the Palliser Ridge woolshed shop.

As part of simplifying things I will be closing this website down early in 2024, and I won’t be selling on-line via Etsy or Felt marketplaces. However, if you have a question or yarn request you are welcome to contact me via e-mail, or Facebook or Instagram messaging.

While I am feeling a bit jaded about social media I will aim to post from time to time to let folks know about Kindly Dyer yarns and news. I thank you for continuing to follow me – I really appreciate your likes and comments - they give me a little buzz and provide the encouragement for me to keep going.

Here’s a few of my favourite projects and dye batches from 2023