Unraveling ...a knitting podcast- 70/30 Wool/Nylon Fingering
Mulesing-free superwash merino with recycled nylon that blooms into a soft squish. This yarn is our collaboration with “Unraveling … a knitting podcast” a podcast about knitting, crocheting, sewing, and other fiber arts. Listen to Pam and Greg as you work up this very heathered, cool black yarn with 3 repeats of rosy red and cream. Coordinates with our red semi-solid “Runner Up”
You can find their show at https://unravelingpodcast.com
Mulesing-free superwash merino with recycled nylon that blooms into a soft squish. This yarn is our collaboration with “Unraveling … a knitting podcast” a podcast about knitting, crocheting, sewing, and other fiber arts. Listen to Pam and Greg as you work up this very heathered, cool black yarn with 3 repeats of rosy red and cream. Coordinates with our red semi-solid “Runner Up”
You can find their show at https://unravelingpodcast.com
Mulesing-free superwash merino with recycled nylon that blooms into a soft squish. This yarn is our collaboration with “Unraveling … a knitting podcast” a podcast about knitting, crocheting, sewing, and other fiber arts. Listen to Pam and Greg as you work up this very heathered, cool black yarn with 3 repeats of rosy red and cream. Coordinates with our red semi-solid “Runner Up”
You can find their show at https://unravelingpodcast.com
Fingering Weight
Egg Shell
70% Superwash Merino Wool 30% Nylon
RECYCLED NYLON
4 ply
1 hank = 437 yds / 400 meters
100gSuperwash merino wool, with all its softness and warmth, comes directly from the source in Uruguay. Our spinning partners in Peru blend it with a bit of nylon for added strength and heavy duty wear. They say it’s hard to improve on a classic, but our source for high-quality fiber makes this economical choice top notch.
Knitting 3.25 or US 1-2/Crochet Hook 3
30 st/4″ or 7-8 st/1″
Machine wash, gentle cycle, use mild detergent, do not bleach, dry flat away from direct sunlight.
Hand-painted yarn colors may vary per skein, even if they are made in the same batch. We recommend that you alternate skeins as you work to avoid obvious demarcation in your finished product.