Preorder - Georgia On My Mind Collection
$33.00
This variant is currently sold out
*This installment ships mid April '26.
Friends,
We’ve gone back and forth on how to say this, because the moment we’re in doesn’t need hype. It needs clarity. Things are not abstract right now. The systems that protect voting rights, bodily autonomy, free expression, and basic democratic norms are under real, sustained pressure. Not someday. Not hypothetically. Right now.
So we are doing what we know how to do.
We are opening preorders for three colorways: Leave Voter Suppression Behind, Good Trouble, and Georgia Peach. For every skein sold, $5 will be donated, split evenly between Fair Fight and Indivisible. These organizations are doing the unglamorous, often thankless work of protecting democratic participation and holding power accountable. This is not about merch as a statement. It is about resources.
Leave Voter Suppression Behind is our longest running fundraising colorway. We typically only offer it around election time, in collaboration with our friend Cecilia Tkacyzk of CeCe’s Wool, who will match the final donation amount. It exists to call out a very real, very deliberate effort to make participation harder for people whose voices are already underrepresented.
Good Trouble is newer. We debuted it during the most recent election cycle as a way to change things up and to honor the late, great John Lewis. It represents disruption in service of justice, the kind that is uncomfortable, persistent, and necessary when systems refuse to correct themselves.
Under normal circumstances, those two colorways would appear, do their work, and then rest until the next election cycle.
This time feels different.
Georgia Peach is an additional offering because the current political climate has made it clear that the threat is no longer tied neatly to election dates. When elected officials openly discuss taking over election offices, rewriting the rules of certification, or centralizing control to benefit those already in power, waiting for the next cycle feels like complacency.
That is not something we are willing to indulge.
We do not believe in panic messaging, and we are not interested in exploiting fear. We also do not believe in pretending that everything will work itself out if people stay polite and quiet. History does not reward that kind of optimism.
We are not claiming this solves everything. It does not. Collective action rarely looks heroic in the moment. It looks like people showing up, repeatedly, with whatever they have to offer.
This is ours.
If you are able to participate, thank you. If you cannot, we are still glad you are here, paying attention, and staying engaged. None of this works unless people refuse to disengage.
We will keep doing what we can, where we can, for as long as it matters.
- Adella, Jimmy & Cece
Bases:
Bean Soup - Lace Weight
74% Baby Suri Alpaca / 26% Silk
328 Yards / 50g
Bean Sprout - Fingering Weight
80% Superwash Merino / 20% Nylon
400 Yards / 100g
Wax Bean - Fingering Weight
80% Superwash Merino / 20% Silk
2 - Ply
400 Yards / 100g
Canary Bean - Sport Weight
100% Superwash Merino
3 - Ply
328 Yards / 100g
Pinto Bean - DK Weight
100% Superwash Merino
4 - Ply
250 Yards / 100g
This yarn is HAND DYED by yours truly & dyed to order! I ask that you order enough yarn to finish and complete your project so that your skeins are better matched. While I try my best to maintain consistency with all of my yarns, I ask that you remember that with hand dyed yarns, NO TWO SKEINS WILL EVER BE IDENTICAL!!!!
Care Instructions: Machine wash gentle. Lay flat to dry. (Hand washing is STRONGLY recommended to maintain the color and quality of your finished piece.)
*NOTES - All companies, including companies who purchase dyed yarns from a mill can have a problem with bleeding or transfer of colors. This mostly occurs in blues and teals, but can occur with any very dark and saturated color. Every effort has been made to ensure that this yarn does not bleed. The color in this yarn has been set BUT you may or may not see an insignificant amount of color exhaust in the water during your first wash but nothing thereafter. This is common with most hand dyed yarns and again, hand washing is strongly suggested to maintain the color and quality of your finished piece.
Colors may vary slightly from the picture, due to lighting conditions, camera calibration and your computer monitor settings.