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Hand-poured Coconut Soy Wax Candles For Knitters - $16.00 each 


We received in an order of these adorable candles. Not only are the names adorable, but I love that they are made with Coconut Soy, burn nicely and you can use the jar for random stitchmarker containing after the candle is gone! We received in the 4oz jars in the following names/scents...

Beachwood | Smells like I have too many WIPS but I am casting on again anyways

Blackberry Vanilla | Smells like I'm knitting instead of cleaning again

Blood Orange | Smells like I need to buy more yarn

Fallen Leaves | Smells like I have a huge stash but I am buying more yarn anyways

Cranberry Woods | Smells like I'm probably not going to knit that second sock.

Citrus & Cotton Blossom | Smells like I'm knitting and want to be left alone

Cashmere Musk | Smells like I want to knit without checking my gauge

Sage & Cypress | Smells like I can buy more yarn if I want to.

Pumpkin Spice | Smells like I'm staying up too late knitting again.

Cinnamon Chai | Smells like it's time for me to knit and watch Netflix

Wild Fig | Smells like I'm counting stitches leave me alone. 

You can only find these in-store!! 





 

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