Honey Girl Farms Trunk Show

Join us July 23–26 during the Summer's Last Blast Yarn Crawl as we welcome Shannah of Honey Girl Farms to Yarncom! Explore her beautiful collection of hand-dyed yarns inspired by beloved books, fantasy worlds, and favorite literary characters. Whether you're a knitter, crocheter, or avid reader, you're sure to find a colorway that speaks to your next adventure.

Cost:

FREE per person

Duration:

5h  –  10h

About this experience

Honey Girl Farms Trunk Show | July 23–26

Step into a world where stories become yarn! During the Summer's Last Blast Yarn Crawl, we're excited to host Shannah Harding of Honey Girl Farms and her collection of stunning hand-dyed yarns inspired by the books we love. From epic fantasy adventures and magical worlds to unforgettable literary characters, each colorway is designed to capture the feeling of a story and transform it into something you can create with.

Based in Gerald, Missouri, Honey Girl Farms has been creating literary-inspired yarns for book lovers and fiber artists since 2013. Her collections feature inspirations from series such as Outlander, The Cosmere, Fourth Wing, Harry Potter, Red Rising, and many more, making this trunk show a must-visit for readers and makers alike.

Stop by during shop hours July 23–26 to browse exclusive colorways, discover your next favorite skein, and celebrate the perfect combination of fiber arts and storytelling.

July 23–26 • During Shop Hours
At Yarncom STL
Part of the Summer's Last Blast Yarn Crawl!

"Where stories become yarn."

Your Host

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Shannah Harding is a woman of faith, proud American, and the creative force behind Honey Girl Farms in Gerald, Missouri. Guided by her deep love for this great country and its values, Shannah transformed her journey from beekeeper to shepherd to yarn dyer into a thriving farm-to-fiber business on her 50-acre homestead.When she's not tending her Corriedale-Merino sheep or hand-dyeing literary-inspired colorways, Shannah can be found leading her book club, sharing her passion for homesteading, or connecting with fellow fiber artists who appreciate quality craftsmanship and community. Her work embodies the American spirit: hard work, independence, and the belief that beautiful things are worth creating by hand on American soil.