UPDATE

Here’s hoping the above update is correct ;)

And the hits keep rolling! In addition to the impact on our material costs and supply chains, the $800 USD minimum for tariffs is no longer valid.

Well over half our business goes to the United States. We’ve spent years building a great community of makers, on both sides of the border. We have to find a way to keep that alive.

What are we doing?

Starting today I’ve introduced a new shipping tier for free shipping over $250 CDN. Also starting today, if you purchase any two skeins of yarn, and then add a pattern to your purchase, the pattern will be free. You do need to add the pattern of your choice first, for the discount to be applied. Finally, these changes should not impact your ability to earn free shipping or to use your puppy points. I’m doing everything I can to reduce the sting of potential duties. Have an idea? Shoot it my way in an email.

What can you do?

Canadian small businesses need to keep our cash flow rolling as smoothly as possible in order to do business, to mitigate the increased material costs, and the unpredictability of the market, and our supply chains. Many of us are already operating with a greatly reduced margin compared to this time last year, so the ability to weather more hits is thin, to say the least.

Regardless of where you live, if you are part of this crafting community we have built, all we ask is that you continue to be part of it. Support us with purchases, or by spreading the word to your friends in your crafting circle. Reach out to your stores to see if they want to stock us (historically we have not relied overmuch on wholesale, but perhaps that needs to change). Share what you make, so we can share inspiration with others. Let’s keep the creativity alive and rolling and not allow what’s happening to destroy what we’ve built, as a company, as a community, or as friends.

Here’s a little creative endeavour to soften the shit news :) I wrote a short story, and I illustrated it. It’s an aspirational autobiography. I would love to die close to the sea, with a little legacy of small kindnesses. Image is Faber Castell Pitt Pastels on Clairfontaine Pastelmat paper.

Once upon a time there was a girl who was a potter, and who lived by the sea. She would make little tiny teacups and leave them on the shore.

When she was gone, everyone knew that she had lived, because all the hermit crabs there had little teacup bums.

The end.

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11 responses to “Tariff Update”

  1. Cindy Nixdorff Avatar
    Cindy Nixdorff

    Love the little story…so sweet!

  2. Deb Avatar
    Deb

    Trump is an idiot. I would rather live in Canada.hope we survive him.

    normal people love our neighbors to the north.

    Please keep sending yarn to purchase.

    I will try to purchase and encourage friends to do the same

    1. The Blue Brick Avatar

      Thank you Deb! We are worried for our American friends too. Here’s hoping we all come through!

  3. Laura Avatar
    Laura

    Could you please change the email address you have on file for me.

    It is now lcaple2025@gmail.com lcaple2025@gmail.com

    Thank you and I wish you all the best navigating through these trying and turbulent times.

    Laura

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    1. The Blue Brick Avatar

      Hi Laura! I definitely can, but can you please email the request so I know the old email as well? I don’t want to change the wrong Laura :)
      Best
      Shireen

  4. Laura Avatar
    Laura

    Sorry about that,Old address is lcaple@sympatico.caThanks againLaura Sent from my iPhone

    1. The Blue Brick Avatar

      Done, and I sent a confirmation email :)

  5. Vicki Skywark Avatar

    Sorry we in the US have such a shit president. It’s ruining lives right and left, all just so the very rich can become even richer.

    Vicki

    1. The Blue Brick Avatar

      I feel that you folks are dealing with the brunt of the chaos and uncertainty <3 But I do thank you for thinking of us! Come to Canada, we're really nice :)

  6. Brandy Hyndman Avatar
    Brandy Hyndman

    Hi Shireen, Have you ever considered writing up some weaving patterns, specifically Rigid Heddle Loom friendly, to maximize your lovely gradient skeins? I have a bunch in the Killarney sock base that I’d love to weave with. I have seen a couple of your older blog posts weaving scarves but they don’t have all the details.

    Just a thought. Best, Brandy

    1. The Blue Brick Avatar

      I feel that I’m not qualified to write up a weaving draft, especially since I need to dust off that loom myself, but I would definitely be down to try! My older posts were all done on a rigid heddle loom. Today I use an 8-shaft table loom. I’ll see what I can do, but in the meantime, feel free to email me about your projects and let’s chat!

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