The 10 most expensive yarns in the world

Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль

A list of the rarest and most expensive yarns on this planet available to hand knitters.
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In this video, I show you rare treasures from my personal stash. These are the rarest and most expensive yarns I own. Most of these skeins cost more than 100 USD per ounce and often there is just a single vendor that sells these fibers online. From vicuna, over qiviut, to cervelt(tm), and artic fox - be amazed by these truly exotic yarns (but don't shop them all! ;-P)
0:00 Introduction to most expensive yarns
1:16 Cervelt (tm)
4:53 Arctic Fox yarn
6:43 Arctic Hare yarn
9:03 Qiviut
12:13 Bison yarn
14:34 Vicuna yarn
17:30 Paco-Vicuna yarn
19:59 Guanaco yarn
21:12 Mink yarn
24:19 Possum yarn
27:16 Lotus silk yarn
29:58 Other expensive yarns & last words
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  • @NimbleNeedles
    @NimbleNeedles6 ай бұрын

    Merry Christmas everyone! If you enjoyed my videos throughout the year and you felt they helped you, please consider supporting my work on Patreon - even if it’s just for a month. Here’s the link: www.patreon.com/nimbleneedlez Note: Yes, Nunavut is a Canadian Territory. I, however, bought the yarn at a store in Alaska.

  • @greenpurl8482
    @greenpurl84826 ай бұрын

    That knitters advisory is hysterical!!!!

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    hihi! glad you enjoyed it. Had a lot of fun reading it!

  • @Freddiefreds

    @Freddiefreds

    6 ай бұрын

    I had to show my non-knitter husband 😂

  • @Kimber_Lee_Enlow

    @Kimber_Lee_Enlow

    6 ай бұрын

    Limits of your purse!” Hahaha

  • @sarahmacintosh6449

    @sarahmacintosh6449

    6 ай бұрын

    I had to take a photo of it on my tv, so I could send it to my crafty friends. Quite apt with the Boxing Day sales coming up.

  • @valienpire

    @valienpire

    6 ай бұрын

    That had me cackling like a witch 🤣🤣

  • @rosie_._youtube
    @rosie_._youtube6 ай бұрын

    i LOVE the global and ethical insight. not only are the yarns treasures but so is our own curiosity as a community. thank you Nimble Needles

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    my pleasure! Glad I could show you some new things!

  • @user-mu4py5nc3b
    @user-mu4py5nc3b6 ай бұрын

    A new Zealand knitter here. Possum yarns are fantastic. They are warmer than cashmere and don't pill like cashmere. I also like that it gives the fabric fuzzy halo. If you buy yarn called "rim" possum content is 40%. One down side is there aren't many colours to choose from. Keeping the number down while producing good yarn is win win situation I think. It's a affordable luxury even Mr Obama got a possum jumper when he came to New Zealand.

  • @PleiadesNebula

    @PleiadesNebula

    5 ай бұрын

    Where do you usually buy it? I managed to find a limited supply in the Loopine shop. Thank you.

  • @alicekramden8640

    @alicekramden8640

    5 ай бұрын

    I hope Obama wasn’t given a discount. He’s a multi-millionaire.

  • @user-mu4py5nc3b

    @user-mu4py5nc3b

    5 ай бұрын

    @@PleiadesNebula do you live in New Zealand? The most known brand for possum yarns is ZEALANA. We have many other brands less known in New Zealand. A shp called, knitstich carries lots of Zealand yarns.

  • @user-mu4py5nc3b

    @user-mu4py5nc3b

    5 ай бұрын

    @@alicekramden8640 I think he was gifted, may be from the government

  • @anska7475
    @anska74756 ай бұрын

    Kids have plushies, knitters have that one special ball of yarn. 😊 I would really love a video about the more uncommon types of European sheep. I feel these days all the wool you readily find in stores is Merino. I once wanted something more sturdy and started looking for blue faced Leicester and that ended up being quite the search rabbit hole.

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    Feierabendfrickeleien once did a very extensive survey on plastic free socks with tons of very interesting yarns: feierabendfrickeleien.com/ If you know german, this might be something to check out. (she's currently not very active due to pregnancy, etc)

  • @user-iq2no3lk2i

    @user-iq2no3lk2i

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes Anska, wool varies so much across different breeds of sheeps. I second your suggestion for a video regarding wool! BFL is a wonderfully warm and durable wool. I once bought this horned Dorset sheep wool from a local farm, in a undyed cream colour and woolen spun, and made my fav blanket of all time. It really opened the world of non-Merino wool for me.

  • @beepbopboop3221

    @beepbopboop3221

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes, this topic is interesting. I am not sure what andes wool is as it doesn't sound like a breed. I have knitted romney wool and tunis from local sources. The romney came from a winery I stopped at. I met the sheep, named Sunshine, that got her haircut for my scarf! Tunis is a colonial breed. I found that interesting since I live in VA where Tunis sheep used to be populous. I made a cabled hat since that was recommended by the spinner & dyer. I have some corriedale in my stash for my next pair of socks.

  • @carlajewett1091
    @carlajewett10916 ай бұрын

    Well done! Once again, despite my 63 years of knitting, you have broadened my knowledge of our beloved pastime.

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    I remain your humble servant....*smirk*

  • @thizizliz
    @thizizliz6 ай бұрын

    Fascinating information, Norman. One of the things I enjoy about your channel is the education you provide about so many things. Thank you for your hard work. And Happy Holidays to you and your loved ones.

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    thank you! Hope you'll be able to enjoy the festive season as well! And thank you for your kind words!

  • @mmrobison6720
    @mmrobison67206 ай бұрын

    I've fallen in love with Malabrigo Rios yarn and have only been using that now. Luckily I'm a slow knitter so it doesn't bankrupt me too quickly. Totally worth the price. The colorways vary as it's hand dyed, but i like color variation, it looks less commercial.100% superwash merino. About $20 for 100 g. I ❤ your videos! You are the best at demonstrating things clearly! Have a Happy Christmas!

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    yeah, those yarns are very lovely, yes! But as you say, pricey and sometimes even a bit more difficult to come by. & thx for your kind words. Enjoy the holidays!

  • @yourlocaltheatrekid900

    @yourlocaltheatrekid900

    5 ай бұрын

    I inherited a box of malabrigo rios, and I love them so much! Such a beautiful yarn

  • @bekahsierra7313
    @bekahsierra73135 ай бұрын

    I’m in awe of that pair of gloves. They look perfect.

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    5 ай бұрын

    heh...well..at the price I really had to give my all!

  • @Jennie8684
    @Jennie86846 ай бұрын

    Your Vicuña gloves look amazing; I’m so glad you made them ❤

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    heh same! they are my sunday stroll gloves :D

  • @Artemis4Sun
    @Artemis4Sun5 ай бұрын

    I'm listening to this while spinning a guanaco/merino/silk blend. It was a gift. Fortunately I have contact information for the company. SO nice to work with!

  • @Frostedminifirecracker
    @Frostedminifirecracker6 ай бұрын

    I have only one little ball of quiviut. It is, indeed, my “squishy” tactile support yarn. 😊 Thank you so much for sharing all this. I’m starting to long for the Vicuna. My father had a Vicuna coat in the 1950s! 😮

  • @user-sg4wl6mh7e
    @user-sg4wl6mh7e3 ай бұрын

    I live in Alaska, and have collected Qiviut from the Tundra. I was given an entire hide, combed it out and am now spinning my 2 plus POUNDS of Qiviut (lifetime project). I gave a pound away to other spinners. Thanks for the very entertaining and informative video.

  • @Moon_Thief_420
    @Moon_Thief_4206 ай бұрын

    It's been very entertaining to watch this video while practicing some stitch patterns with my $5/skein acrylic. 🤣

  • @LottaSocks
    @LottaSocks6 ай бұрын

    Hilarious disclaimer!! I truly laughed out loud! I’ve heard of most of the yarns you spoke of, I especially liked the back story, or history. Fascinating topic. And you described very well, how the yarn felt in hand! “Putting your hand in cream/lotion..” is the best! How delightfully soft that would be! Thank you, Norman! You’re the Best! Happy Holidays!

  • @Dollcan
    @Dollcan6 ай бұрын

    Wonderful research done here. Many years ago I would go to a farm and purchase qiviut. So soft and lovely to work with. Thanks for all you share ❤

  • @hokey-os3rx
    @hokey-os3rx6 ай бұрын

    This morning, when taking a little break from knitting, I started reading about the different yarns like cashmere, etc. I was curious about several and which animal they were produced from and even which part of the world. Then... I later saw you had posted this video! So glad you did and for me it was even more informative than the articles I read. Thank you for the great educational video. And Merry Christmas to you and yours!

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    Merry Christmas!

  • @MZ-mn9fl
    @MZ-mn9fl6 ай бұрын

    Love this video! I'm going to start buying ethically sourced yarns from now on. Thank you for bringing this to our attention.

  • @cruisepaige

    @cruisepaige

    5 ай бұрын

    I love getting my yarn from farms where I can meet the animals. Alpaca is affordable and usually humane!

  • @noelleparris9451
    @noelleparris94516 ай бұрын

    That advisory!!!😄😀🤭 Thanks for the warning, Norman. I do get caught up sometimes and want to purchase new yarns that are gorgeous, so your notice helped! Cool review of/introduction to these yarns. Maybe one day I'll get to try some!

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    i'd be lying if I purchased all these yarns over the years because I needed them...clearly I didn't, lol! ^^

  • @elainewilliams497
    @elainewilliams4976 ай бұрын

    Such an interesting and informative video thank you.I have been fortunate enough to knit with a blended quivit and also a blended bison wool.Both were bought in Canada and are absolutely beautiful.I did handle a ball of Vicuña and was fabulous.I love love love your Vicuña gloves,what an amazing 🤩 40th birthday gift🎁 Happy knitting 🧶🌺

  • @calicrafter2697
    @calicrafter26975 ай бұрын

    You are a treasure! Your personality comes through in these videos. You have me chuckling throughout along with learning about these superb fibers. I am so grateful that you continue to produce content. Thank you for all you do.

  • @nancynolda2368
    @nancynolda23687 күн бұрын

    I have a Musk Ox head band and I treasure it! So warm, so soft, so easy to wash (by hand, of course). I purchased my head band in Anchorage. It was hand knit by a Coop of native women. Musk Ox yarn is most wonderful.

  • @amandag8194
    @amandag81946 ай бұрын

    Your knitters advisory was hilarious. This was fascinating. Thank you for sharing your rare yarns with us. I watched on my TV, so was able to appreciate your 4k efforts.

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    awesome! filming in 4k is just so exhausting for me..so extra glad it was worth it!

  • @MKingBat
    @MKingBat6 ай бұрын

    I love watching your videos. Not only are they so relaxing, I learn a lot. I was very glad to hear you talk about the misconceptions around the cost of garments. You and the people who talk about garment construction in store brand clothing have given me lots to think about!

  • @suedifrancesco1840
    @suedifrancesco18405 ай бұрын

    What an interesting video to watch! Thank-you Norman for compiling this information and presenting it in the video, so fascinating to hear about these rare and expensive yarns!

  • @gypsyjade7170
    @gypsyjade71705 ай бұрын

    I am obsessed 👏🏼 the vibe , the fiber knowledge it’s giving everything I need 😊❤

  • @dean-in-trenchcoat536
    @dean-in-trenchcoat5366 ай бұрын

    another great video! I really appreciate the info about how ethically sourced the fibers are as thats very important to me❤

  • @brittanybueno4130
    @brittanybueno41306 ай бұрын

    Omg, I was more shaken finding out you were 40 years old than the price of the yarns! 😂 Thank you for such an informative video!

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    heh, lol!. Well, we all have these days when we think we were still 20 but then the mirror/ID tells us a different story ^^

  • @a.w.thompson4001

    @a.w.thompson4001

    5 ай бұрын

    Word!

  • @mongrain8934
    @mongrain89346 ай бұрын

    Another great informative and interesting episode. Thank you ! ❤❤❤

  • @blou5598
    @blou55985 ай бұрын

    Happy New Year, Norman. I am just getting to view this episode. What a truly informative and wonderful video. Truly fascinating. The only exotic yarn skein I own is of Quiviut. I so appreciate the adventure you have taken us through in the world of rare and exquisite fibers. Thank you!

  • @aStitchwithMitch
    @aStitchwithMitch6 ай бұрын

    I clicked on this video as soon as I saw it! Thanks for shedding light on such interesting fibers! I loved watching you speak so passionately about the yarn. The close-ups of the yarn was absolutely amazing and beautiful! I liked seeing the bounce and little fuzz. And how you stretched and pet the yarn-I could only imagine 😮 Also the social aspects of the yarn was very interesting to listen to.

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    heh. glad my lil close-ups worked out for you! I wish we had like...3D or 4D television yet so you could actually pet along!

  • @estertorrevillas7528
    @estertorrevillas75286 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the advisory! I consider myself a beginning knitter and appreciate your helpful videos! Thanks for such an informative video, I was in Alaska many years back and purchased a skein of musk ox yarn, but have been too nervous to make anything yet! I am going to look at it again 😊

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    please do. would be a pity if it never got the chance to shine. Plus, I do believe these luxury yarns are perfect for simple patterns - you shouldn't add too much to distract from the already spectacular fluff, right? So stockinette stitch can be just fine..or even better than more complicated thing

  • @Stretch1003

    @Stretch1003

    6 ай бұрын

    ​​@@NimbleNeedles Qiviut it generally used to knit rather intricate lacework because it's such an incredibly warm fiber. (One of the warmest natural fibers in the world.) The yarn and fiber bloom/halo work together to provide a lightweight thermal layer that is almost impervious to arctic cold extremes and even insulates against freezing winds. It's so effective and so valuable that most Alaskan knitters would consider it fairly wasteful to knit it in stockinette which will use up much more yarn than needed. At least that's how my qiviut-knitting friends up here in Alaska have put it to me. 😊

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Stretch1003 Actually I would like to disagree there. I have found no reason to believe that qiviut is warmer than most other yarns here on this list. And why would it? vicuna or cashmere goats live at much higher altitudes and have to live through very cold winters and storms as well. I think what makes qiviut so warm is the prevalent spinning method that creates a very fluffy kind of yarn, almost mohair-like. But you could replicate that with a lot of other fibers as well. It's amazing, gorgeous, warm..but personally I do not buy into myths because so many other myths in the fiber world have been proven to be wrong by scientists (like alpaka being good for summer wear or other such nonsense).

  • @paulacullen7823
    @paulacullen78236 ай бұрын

    New Zealand won't be running out of possums any time soon. They have no predators and New Zealand has a large percentage of forest compared to a lot of countries so lots of places for them to live. While conservation efforts that involve eradicating pests in specific areas to make bird sanctuaries are going well, there is still the majority of the country where the introduced pests (possums, rats, rabbits etc.) are still in very large numbers.

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    sadly, you may be right. Still, I do stand by my assessment that they create(d) structures and industries that will loby against change eventually.

  • @jacquelynsmith2351
    @jacquelynsmith23515 ай бұрын

    I came across a rancher who had recently stopped raising paco-vicuna, and she was getting rid of all her yarn for CHEAP! I got 4oz for $140. I got two weights, two natural colors in each, so 4 varieties total. No idea what to do with them, so they're in that special place in my stash. Y'all know that spot!

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    5 ай бұрын

    That's amazing, tho!

  • @grammakkt5031
    @grammakkt50316 ай бұрын

    Thank you Norman. Another one with so much great information I'll watch a few times. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    happy holidays!

  • @Crochetedbymichi
    @Crochetedbymichi5 ай бұрын

    Ich schmeiß mich weg 😂😂😂the knitters advisory is priceless. New subscriber here 👋🏻 ❤the arctic fox yarn halo is beautiful 😍your vicuña gloves are stunning!!!!

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    5 ай бұрын

    welcome to my channel, michi!

  • @azokalum
    @azokalum6 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing all your squishy yarn treasures. What a treat!

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching!

  • @intheyellowcorner
    @intheyellowcorner6 ай бұрын

    Absolutely fascinating! Thank you for the great insight. ❤

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @sandravt2168
    @sandravt21686 ай бұрын

    Ich bin sprachlos! Hatte keine Ahnung, dass es das alles gibt. Vielen Dank für das lehrreiche Video. Und dir auch frohe Weihnachten! 🎄

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    heh, gibt sogar noch viiiieeel mehr. In Europa gibt es sehr viele tolle Schafrassen! (aber das ist ein anderes video) Frohes Fest!

  • @lorifontaine
    @lorifontaine6 ай бұрын

    Hi Norman! As always, you help us to dream of magic items in the knitting world! Merry Christmas and hugs from Canada.

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

  • @valeriebellecats8939
    @valeriebellecats89396 ай бұрын

    Interesting and great information. Your advisory was so funny but also really real. Thank you for the hard work.

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @theastewart6721
    @theastewart67216 ай бұрын

    Hi Norman. Thank you for this very informative video. I really enjoyed it. Such beautiful yarns. No I would never knit socks with the first one you showed. As you so aptly pointed out, not very many people would see them. Your gloves on the other hand are so worth showing off! Amazing work! Thank you for another year’s worth of wonderful videos. Merry Christmas Norman!❤️🎄🎄❤️

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    Merry Christmas to you, too, Thea

  • @elizabethalexander-pukerud7951
    @elizabethalexander-pukerud79516 ай бұрын

    Thank you! You are right! Many of those yarns I knew nothing about! I so enjoyed this video! Merry Christmas!

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    Happy holidays!

  • @collenelollar2425
    @collenelollar24256 ай бұрын

    Absolutely amazing. Very informative as always. ❤❤❤❤

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it

  • @KathrynRose-schultz-qs6qw
    @KathrynRose-schultz-qs6qw6 ай бұрын

    So interesting! Thank you for sharing!

  • @roxirossetti6250
    @roxirossetti62505 ай бұрын

    beautifully done, thank you

  • @user-cr1cy9cm5y
    @user-cr1cy9cm5y6 ай бұрын

    I love your videos! This was so very educational and very well done!

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @user-ic2nz3oz9v
    @user-ic2nz3oz9v5 ай бұрын

    As always a very informative - and entertaining - video!

  • @melahatali2104
    @melahatali21046 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Norman. Very enjoyable episode. Happy New Year 🎉

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    to you, too!

  • @MsCloud
    @MsCloud6 ай бұрын

    Your disclaimer brought a smile to my face. I haven't had the luxury of trying any of these yarns but maybe one day I can ethically source some to knit a fabulous once in a lifetime knit. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you!

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    Happy Holidays!

  • @christielamb2894
    @christielamb28945 ай бұрын

    Norman, I found this video satisfying to many of my interests. I've always loved learning where things come from and how they're made. And, of course it's about yarn! I love your presentation, knowledge and obvious love of your artistic medium. Your descriptions of each yarn were so vivid i could almost feel it myself. I so appreciate your discriptive artistry as well as your knitting artistry - your gloves were simply stunning...so lovely. Thank you for creating another wonderful video. May this new year bring you as much joy and good fortune as you continue to bring to your yarny community. 💜✌️🧶🤟

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    5 ай бұрын

    happy 2024 to you ,too, christie!

  • @toky203
    @toky2036 ай бұрын

    Merry Christmas, Norman! Thank you for wonderful content ❤

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    Happy holidays!

  • @Rt2RmBrs
    @Rt2RmBrs5 ай бұрын

    I bought a skein of dark teal qiviut yarn in Alaska last year and *love* it! I made a lace cowl out of it with a bit left over and it's the softest, warmest, lightest weight thing I own.

  • @KosmicKailey
    @KosmicKailey6 ай бұрын

    Fun and entertaining episode!! Thank you!! ❤

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    my plasure!

  • @roseandra1
    @roseandra16 ай бұрын

    I enjoyed your video very much. Thank you for all of the information. With that said, you, are an amazing person. Your videos have helped me out tremendously on my knitting journey. I’ve been crocheting for over *cough* 40 years and knitting for about two years. Informative videos and awesome tutorials. Thank you for all the time and money you spend on your videos. I am grateful. 🤗 😊 P.S. Merry Christmas to you and yours. 👋

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    Happy to hear you appreciate my videos and all the effort that goes into them

  • @inacohen339
    @inacohen3395 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this insight into rare yarns. I appreciate these yarns but will never have the skill or budget to purchase. I love your videos and teaching skills.

  • @Noneya5241
    @Noneya52415 ай бұрын

    I love the knitters advisory!!! So funny 😂

  • @Winterseve86
    @Winterseve866 ай бұрын

    Thank you for covering these!! I bought a skein of Qiviut when I was in Alaska last summer. I almost got some arctic fox but ended up buying other wool instead. Qiviut is sooo soft.

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    it sure is! enjoy your treat!

  • @lizlorraine463
    @lizlorraine4636 ай бұрын

    Well done, informative and I love your knowledge and your inviting us to have ethical concerns of how the product is produced and brought to market. This is why I follow you and your wonderful knitting skills too. Happy Holidays from Granny.

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    Happy holidays!

  • @judithwilson1814
    @judithwilson18146 ай бұрын

    Wonderful video, Norman! Thank you. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    Happy holidays!

  • @ViperBurlesque
    @ViperBurlesque6 ай бұрын

    Ahh!! I love the arctic fox yarn! I’m indigenous from the west coast of Canada, it’s SO cool seeing your treasures from the north! I have an arctic fox pelt that I got from a trading post when I was in the Yukon and it’s such a prized item of mine 🥰 I love the disclaimer because I now have that website open just drooling hahaha

  • @debmullis4087
    @debmullis40876 ай бұрын

    Love your disclaimer at the beginning Norman! Very funny (and appropriate for those with a lot of disposable income) 😂🎅

  • @carolynadams2264
    @carolynadams22645 ай бұрын

    Norman, thank you so much for this very informative and entertaining video. Because of the cost of some of these yarns, I'll probably never get an opportunity to try them but I'm happy to know about them.

  • @tlgebbia
    @tlgebbia6 ай бұрын

    Beautiful video, Norman. Christmas Blessings to you. ❤

  • @mandles.
    @mandles.6 ай бұрын

    Those gloves you made took my breath away!!!!

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    i'm so happy with the results!

  • @victorialove9104
    @victorialove91046 ай бұрын

    Fascinating video. I really enjoyed it. Subscribed. Merry Christmas ❤

  • @tusial8165
    @tusial81656 ай бұрын

    Loved this video🤩🤩

  • @rebeccamuck7236
    @rebeccamuck72365 ай бұрын

    I subscribed because of this video! Thank you for the ethical and context based information! I loved the insight into the fact some are deeply engrained into the culture while others are ethically questionable. You've inspired me to get some very fancy yarn someday. XD Maybe.

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    5 ай бұрын

    welcome to my channel :)

  • @KATHYFARRELL
    @KATHYFARRELL5 ай бұрын

    Years ago I bought 100% cashmere goat yarn (Pashmina) by Galler Yarns now discontinued, made a cowl. I also bought mink yarn years ago but, my very young special needs daughter got a hold of it - torn up - I just cried. All in the life of a knitter.

  • @hannahsideris4353
    @hannahsideris43536 ай бұрын

    Danke für dieses echt schöne - für mich - Weihnachtsvideo ! Und danke für die gute Aufklärung :)

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    Gern geschehen!

  • @user-iq2no3lk2i
    @user-iq2no3lk2i6 ай бұрын

    Thank you Norman for the delicious yarn content. I have been longing for some quivit for awhile, and I might have finally got my grabby little paws on some after watching this video hehe. Also, cashmere is my current fav that didn't get its named spot in the video. I am obsessed with undyed cashmere. Sometimes I feel that undyed yarns don't get the love that they deserve -- they truely feel amazing and look great, and they take less water to produce, so more eco-friendly this way.

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    because cashmere is only a 10th of the price of the other yarns mention in this video (except the mink and possum). ALso, I didn't want to fill a list with items everyone more or less knows! Doesn'T mean, ofc, that it's not a great yarn!

  • @eddavanleemputten9232
    @eddavanleemputten92325 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for your video! As another commenter said, kids have their pet plushy and knitters have their pet ball or skein of yarn. One thing my grandmother taught me was not to compromise on the quality of your yarn. Knit less, or take apart a sweater it you’re not wearing it enough, rather than use a low quality yarn. I’m a lace knitter and that means using good quality or all that work is for nothing. I prefer to make sure I shop as ethically as possible and to be mindful about what I buy. I shy away from Australian merino ever since hearing about museling for example. Not so long ago I stepped up my yarn game: I’ve started spinning. It gave me an entirely new appreciation for fibre quality. It takes me a lot longer before I can start a new project unless I combine a commercial yarn with a hand spun one. I’m currently processing an alpaca blanket in preparation for spinning. I know the animal’s name, which is pretty cool, and the fibre is very fine as it’s a prize winning blanket, much softer than any alpaca yarn I’ve ever been able to afford at a fraction of the price because I’m doing the processing myself. My source is less than 15 minutes from where I live. I’ve seen the living conditions of the animals and they live like royalty. Due to my budget I’ll probably never be able to afford those rare yarns. But it’s wonderful to learn about them. AndI tend to agree about dyeing possibly affecting the properties and feel of a fibre. If I like how a fibre feels and how my sample spin feels, I’m not a fan of risking dye affecting it. Especially if the natural colour is beautiful. All the best for 2024 and happy knitting!

  • @maizoon4327
    @maizoon43275 ай бұрын

    I love that advisory 😂😂. Thank you for broadening my knitting knowledge including any caveats on ethics

  • @marilynharlow8720
    @marilynharlow87206 ай бұрын

    I enjoyed this video for it’s educational value. I Only have been exposed to yarn shop yarns and haven’t taken the time to understand weight, blends and values. Thanks so much

  • @caylarivera2804
    @caylarivera28046 ай бұрын

    I love learing about all these new fibers. It really reminds me as a handspinning enthusiast that I should try to branch out and spin a variety of sheep breeds and other fibers. I love the concept of spinning the under coat from more northern climate dogs. My best friends have a husky mix and i plan to process her shed fur in the spring and blend it with wool to spin. I am so exited to have a yarn made from shed hair of an animal that i love and care about. She is such a sweet little dog, and i will be reminded of her any time i work on it or wear whatever my project turns out to be.

  • @helenjowett7879
    @helenjowett78796 ай бұрын

    Also thanks for all the information and Happy Christmas to you, and all your viewers

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    Happy holidays!

  • @heathermarieloving8132
    @heathermarieloving81325 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for sharing! I've been knitting for almost 15 years now and have developed a special interest for natural fibers, but I still hadn't heard of many of these yarns! I appreciate your insights on the ethical considerations of each yarn, the transparency around price, and your ending message about an increase of price not inherently meaning an equal increase of quality. This is my first of your videos; I'm subscribed and excited to look into your catalog! I hope you have a fabulous new year! :)

  • @heathermarieloving8132

    @heathermarieloving8132

    5 ай бұрын

    Also the gloves you made for yourself are absolutely gorgeous!

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    5 ай бұрын

    Welcome to my channel ❤️

  • @rachelconnor2327
    @rachelconnor23275 ай бұрын

    We have super rare wool in New Zealand?! I had no idea! 😁 Wonderful video, thank you. I’m daydreaming very happily.

  • @janetlepre7555
    @janetlepre75556 ай бұрын

    Wow! Brilliant presentation. You are so informative and knowledgeable. I thoroughly enjoyed your video. I always learn something from your work. Thank you and Merry Christmas!

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    Wow, thank you!

  • @janetlepre7555

    @janetlepre7555

    6 ай бұрын

    My pleasure. Your preparedness and skill is always professional. Thanks again.

  • @redredwine1277
    @redredwine12776 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing us your knowledge. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2024🌹

  • @agaile7107
    @agaile71075 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much, that was very interesting episode!😊❤

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    5 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @meenha1976
    @meenha19766 ай бұрын

    Merry Christmasdear Nornan, wishing you the best of 2024 thank you for your unique videos.

  • @pikkopots
    @pikkopots5 ай бұрын

    "If you shop yarn you don't need or buy only one skein with no project in mind and no intention to ever start one." LOL! I feel so called out.

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    5 ай бұрын

    🙈🙈🙈

  • @arctiknitter
    @arctiknitter5 ай бұрын

    Thanks for an informative and interesting video. I live in Alaska and am fortunate to have a lovely big stash of qivuit that I enjoy knitting with.

  • @Treasacello
    @Treasacello6 ай бұрын

    I loved the disclaimer at the beginning. Interesting yarns. Thank you for sharing. I hope you have a fantastic holiday season.

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you! You too!

  • @johannazercher705
    @johannazercher7056 ай бұрын

    Watching this while working on some *extra* sturdy socks for my partner and thinking: Wow... I'd love to have a little stole out of this. Or this. Oh, no, wait, THIS! :D As always: Love your content, looking forward to becoming a patron next year

  • @kl4888
    @kl48886 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the disclaimer!!! 😂❤

  • @nightfall3605
    @nightfall36055 ай бұрын

    There is an interesting documentary available on KZread that chronicles the replication of the oldest known pants. Part of it was sourcing the appropriate wool since ancient sheep started with guard fibers and we bred them to only have the down layer. There is a flock of these type in England and the owner also spun the yarn for the project (if I remember correctly). I think the original project was German but I watched an English narration.

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    5 ай бұрын

    interesting! lemme know if you still have a link or so!

  • @nightfall3605

    @nightfall3605

    5 ай бұрын

    @@NimbleNeedles found it! kzread.info/dash/bejne/gqBr1cuQp93PktY.htmlsi=tj58bNW2VA1AQysd

  • @rosalynmoyle3766
    @rosalynmoyle37666 ай бұрын

    Have a great festive season and great 2024 to you and family. Thankyou for you videos so far. Love your disclaimer message :) so relatable. The fibre can have some elasticity also from the way it is spun. Spinning yarn for knitting is different to that one might do for weaving say. Gorgeous yarns. I have some possum yarn to spin, I will blend it with another fibre. Also collecting the soft underbrush off my sons former cat to spin up.

  • @sassysuzy4u
    @sassysuzy4u6 ай бұрын

    Merry Christmas! Thank you for PSA at the beginning. Haha You always are so nice to remind us to be responsible. =]

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    heh..wouldnt do to create financial distress so close before xmas, right?

  • @mariGentle
    @mariGentle6 ай бұрын

    Absolutely fascinating. I remember a news article where a woman had combed, carded and knitted the whole family Aran jumpers from the hair of he golden retriever dog! The children looked so embarrassed, so no dog hair on your list 😂

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    heh. well, mainly it's not that expensive! ;-)

  • @reginapettus-mendek4789
    @reginapettus-mendek47896 ай бұрын

    Thank you, wonderful to see beautiful yarns I’ve not seen before. I have created two berets out of the Australian Bushtailed Possom. It’s one of the warmest and beautiful fibers I’ve had the pleasure of working with. Found it at a little shop called ‘The Ball and Skein’ in Cambria, California. One of my favorite places. 😊

  • @TillIGetToYou

    @TillIGetToYou

    6 ай бұрын

    Do you remember what brand the possom was called? I would some local yarn

  • @EvieO1950
    @EvieO19505 ай бұрын

    Hilarious advisory! You were absolutely right, I’ve never heard of some of these. I’ve actually touched Quivit when we visited the Musk Ox research station in Alaska. It was amazingly soft but I just couldn’t bring myself to spend that much with the real possibility it would be eaten by bugs where I live. I do have a mini skein of Bison I purchased in New Mexico years ago. Mine is not the soft version and someday I’ll make a couple of coasters with it. I would never knit socks with any of these!!!

  • @RoamingwithRover
    @RoamingwithRover5 ай бұрын

    I was in Alaska and got to see, see not touch, the musk ox and fox yarn! 🧶

  • @calamityjenn
    @calamityjenn6 ай бұрын

    That disclaimer stopped me dead in my tracks and instantly made me a subscriber. I love it! 😂

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    Welcome to my channel then 🤪

  • @rosamimmino1393
    @rosamimmino13936 ай бұрын

    Now that was interesting, thank you!

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    6 ай бұрын

    my pleasure. thx for watching

  • @irishknitter17
    @irishknitter176 ай бұрын

    Wow! I can differently say I’ll never knit those kinds of yarn. But they are interesting.

  • @deeztube1
    @deeztube15 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for sharing your experience with luxury and rare yarns. I learned so much and appreciate you. I hope you had a wonderful holiday!! Xo 🤗

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    5 ай бұрын

    I sure did. Visiting home is always so interesting - especially in my case because no a lot changes there ^^

  • @deeztube1

    @deeztube1

    5 ай бұрын

    @NimbleNeedles It can be comforting and nostalgic when not much changes at home. Do either of your parents knit?

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    5 ай бұрын

    @@deeztube1 my mum used to but stopped because of her wrist. BUt that was years and years ago and I do feel she kinda considers coming back to it now that she is about to retire.

  • @deeztube1

    @deeztube1

    5 ай бұрын

    @@NimbleNeedles that would be a wonderful retirement hobby!! I hope she can without aggravating her wrist pain. Xo

  • @karenladwig
    @karenladwig6 ай бұрын

    Merry Christmas!

  • @angeliqueschmidts2555
    @angeliqueschmidts25555 ай бұрын

    It’s such a treat to have access to so much information thanks to you. I live in Bolivia where vicuña is now illegal to be used for yarn as they are a protected species.

  • @NimbleNeedles

    @NimbleNeedles

    5 ай бұрын

    oh really? I didn't know they changed the status!

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