I am completely heart broken to have read this article ! This country has lost so many jobs, and this is another 81 that will be gone. 81 families, 81 tax payers, 81 members of a working 'family'. How thrilled have I been over the years to knit with their yarns, knowing that they have a plethora of colors to have chosen when I order, and to know it has been a fabulous product still made here within our own country's boundaries! Not outsourced, not imported, but made here in this country. When companies are sold to another company, changes are made, that's the nature of the beast. What's to come of being able to pick from their wonderful array of colors, and order them on the cones. Walmart doesn't sell the colors I love to knit. I don't know of any brick and mortar store that does. I love using their cones for my kitchen sets, for the placemats, the matching towels, dishcloths, and sack socks. It saddens me greatly to think I may never see these wonderful products available again. For me, personally, I wonder how many more kitchen sets I'll be able to produce, if their products aren't available for other knitters to purchase to knit up my patterns. Heartbroken, just totally heartbroken.
Please, bring the jobs back home! Bring them home.
I agree totally with your comments. What a shame!
ReplyDeleteWhich company are you referring to?
ReplyDeleteI read about it too, on Ravelry. Now, Sugar and Cream will have a monopoly on kitchen cotton yarns and theirs is not soft at all. I just hope that Spinrite keeps the US location open even as a distribution center so those people can keep their jobs. Really sad.
ReplyDeleteSpinrite owns Sugar and Cream.
ReplyDeleteClick on the link for the article, it's Pisgah Yarn & Dyeing.
ReplyDeleteThat is messed up - I have quite a bit of their cotton yarn right now - my kids got me some for Christmas too. Maybe I better go stock up? I really like the "I Love That Cotton" too at Hobby Lobby - but it is more expensive. Maybe someone will come along and save our cotton! I hope so. :(
ReplyDeleteReally sad news!
ReplyDeleteCathy:
ReplyDeleteAren't you coming back? We miss you and your blog!!
Deb
Yep, just waiting on my schedule and my computer. Hate computer issues, I'm still knitting!
ReplyDeleteDo you belong to Peaches and Creme's group on Ravlery? We're having mass ordering sprees bf the orignal Peaches and Creme is all gone. Who knows what Spinrite will do to it, besides they've jacked up the prices.
ReplyDeleteAnother heartbroken Peaches and creme fan,
Susan
Still missing you! Have you tried rebooting your computer? hee hee, my tech savvy kids ALWAYS tell me that! Hope you're back to writing soon! k
ReplyDeleteI am missing your blogs, too. Come back soon!!!
ReplyDeleteCathy:
ReplyDeleteDo you realize you have been missed? Some folks in your knitting group are worried about you and are about to send out rescue squad!! Hope all is well with you!
Are you coming back? Have you quit on us, your followers? 3.5 months have been too long since you last blogged! Should we whine?? LOL!
ReplyDeleteI think it's a situation of a small company not being able to compete. Cotton prices have doubled in the last year. If the company isn't profitable, it can't pay salaries etc. so it doesn't make sense to stay open. I imagine all cotton products will be quite expensive.
ReplyDeleteI feel your pain. I was so sad when Mother's Cookies shut down a couple of years ago!!!
Missing your postings and patterns.
ReplyDeleteHope all is well with you and your family.
Dorothy
I miss your postings!!
ReplyDeleteDo you have a preemie hat pattern for worsted weight yarn. I have a very special request for a camoflauge preemie hat. Thank-you in advance, vstray@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteCathy:
ReplyDeleteHave you forgotten us your blog followers? Are you coming back?
We miss you and your chat! We want you back! Hope all is well with your family!
Deb
hi cathy - missing your blog postings - please return soon. prairie mom
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