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Limited Edition: Jacmel

Dreamy in Jacmel

Jacmel was inspired by the port city of Jacmel in Haiti. It was one of the cities ravaged by the Haitian earthquake of 2010. The beautiful beaches, lush greenery, and adobe-tiled roofs are reflected in our newest colorway.

We will be donating 10% of wholesale and 25% of retail pre-orders to Haiti-Now. Haiti-Now is a charitable organization that has worked to improve the lives of seven-hundred impoverished children in Haiti since 2010. Their goal is to empower former Restavek girls to achieve a lifetime of emotional and economic self-reliance. "Restavek" is a derogatory Haitian term used to describe the impoverished children who suffer from abuse while working as unpaid domestic servants.

Pre-orders are open through July 8, 2020 here.

If you'd like to learn more or make a donation directly to Haiti-Now you can do so here.

Remember, we love Local Yarn Shop! Put the name, city, and state of your local Anzula yarn shop and we will send 25% of your purchase from our online store to that shop.

Becca is crocheting Drive in Movie by Noriko Ho using Jacmel and Floradora in Dreamy! Drive in Movie uses one skein each of two colors of fingering weight yarn. You can find the pattern on Ravelry here. If you need help getting the pattern, please let us know.

Happy Stitching, Friends!