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July Featured Yarn – Nature’s Choice Organic Cotton

July’s featured yarn is Nature’s Choice OrganicĀ® Cotton. Nature’s Choice is grown and spun without the use of pesticides, herbicides or other chemicals. The dyes used to create our beautiful colors are certified according to the Global Organic Textile Standard by the Institute of Marketecology. Nature’s Choice is a soft, versatile yarn that’s so easy to work with and perfect for everything from baby blankets to fashion items. It’s good for your knitting and good for the planet.

Each month we feature a different yarn & we pair it with free crochet and knit patterns. You will receive 15% off that yarn all month! *


For the whole month of July receive 15% off of all Nature’s Choice Organic Cotton. We are pleased to offer the following patterns (PLEASE NOTE: All patterns are on LionBrand.com; a free LionBrand.com account is necessary to view them online):

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* Good for in-Studio purchases only. Not valid on the web. Cannot be combined with any other offers or coupons.


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2 Responses to “July Featured Yarn – Nature’s Choice Organic Cotton”

  1. Sam Says:

    I love this yarn!
    So it’s only 15% off in the main store not on the online store?

    Studio says: Hi Sam, that’s correct. Offers on this website are only valid in the Lion Brand Yarn Studio retail store in NYC. For offers on LionBrand.com, keep an eye on The Weekly Stitch, the official Lion Brand newsletter. Click here to subscribe to it.

  2. P Jones Says:

    Saw this yarn @ Michaels and wondered if it felts well. I make bags 150 plus so far. I do know the lighter colors in wool do not felt as well as the darker colors. I DO NOT KNOW anything about felting cotton.

    Pat Jones/ Pennsylvania Wish I was closer to you great store. I was soooooooooooooo fasinated/ the Lion in the window/ all the yarn for the mane. I saw it in Marthas Mag- I think.

    Studio says: Sorry, Pat, only animal fibers (wool, alpaca, llama, angora, etc.) will felt. Plant fibers such as cotton will not felt.

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