As we drive back from the mountains with the sun hitting the hills, these are the colors I see. This is a variegated colorway on a creamy base with splashes of olive green and the clay of the hills, ending with a grey speckle of the sage from a distance.
Fingering Weight: One of my favorite bases: 80/20 Superwash Merino/ nylon. The extra little bit of Merino makes this a softer, slightly plumper fingering weight yarn. 400 yards for 100 grams
I now have another fingering weight option. This is a 75/25 Superwash Merino/ nylon. A little bit stronger from the more nylon. This would be a wonderful base for socks! 100 grams with 463 yards and a 4 ply, so a little more rounded.
Sport Weight yarn: This yarn is a 80/20% Superwash Merino and nylon, it is soft for next to skin wear. A yarn with great stitch definition. The skein is 100 grams and 328 yards. A skein would be enough for a hat, mittens, fingerless gloves, slippers, you could even make a pair of socks!
This yarn is a 100% Superwash Merino wool. A DK weight yarn, it is soft for next to skin wear. A yarn with great stitch definition. The skein is 100 grams and 231 yards.
Worsted Weight: This yarn is a 100% superwash Merino wool. A worsted weight yarn, it is soft for next to skin wear. A yarn with great stitch definition. The skein is 100 grams and 218 yards. This is a popular yarn for hats and scarves but would also make a warm and squishy sweater.
Dyed with professional acid dyes, light and washfast.
I recommend washing knitted or crochet items by hand and dry flat. Keep in mind that these yarns are hand dyed and colors may be slightly different than the yarn color in the photos.
This yarn has been dyed in a pet free and smoke free home.