Some things not listed here are over in my Etsy shop, so be sure to give that a look.
Absinthe
Hand-dyed Icelandic wool, recycled sari silk, angelina, bamboo and even a little bit of kapok fiber all make an appearance in this intoxicating blend.
Break out the sugar cubes!
Sparkle Badger
Are badgers nice? The ones I know are!
I didn’t have a specific vision in mind with this blend, but as soon as the first one came off the drum I thought it might look like a badger’s tail.
This blend is stuffed full of Shetland cross and BFL wool, bamboo for shine, a healthy portion of hemp for texture… and of course, a little angelina for *sparkle*!
This would spin or felt into a playfully textured yarn or felt fabric.
Whoa, Dude!
Blow people’s minds… with your feet!
This is a commercially spun yarn that I’ve dyed in a self striping pattern of chartreuse, bright orange and rich, royal purple.
This blend of SW wool and nylon will give you a nice-wearing sock that blooms beautifully with washing.
Have fun knitting something psychedelic!
75% superwash wool, 25% nylon
320 yards
CARE:
Please don't throw your hand knits in the washer and dryer! You *can* put them in some hot, soapy water and wash by hand without fear of felting, though... and that's the bonus with superwash wool. Rinse, squish excess water out and lay flat to dry. Voila!
Fruit Smoothie
This is a commercially spun yarn that I’ve dyed in a self striping pattern of berry-licious red and purple.
This blend of SW wool and nylon will give you a nice-wearing sock that blooms beautifully with washing.
Have fun knitting something juicy!
75% superwash wool, 25% nylon
400 yards
CARE:
Please don't throw your hand knits in the washer and dryer! You *can* put them in some hot, soapy water and wash by hand without fear of felting, though... and that's the bonus with superwash wool. Rinse, squish excess water out and lay flat to dry. Voila!
Indigo
Commercially spun yarn that I’ve vat dyed with natural indigo. It would also make a gorgeous shawl (hint, hint!)
This blend of SW wool and nylon will give you a nice-wearing sock that blooms beautifully with washing.
Have fun knitting “something blue”!
75% superwash wool, 25% nylon
450 yards
CARE:
Please don't throw your hand knits in the washer and dryer! You *can* put them in some hot, soapy water and wash by hand without fear of felting, though... and that's the bonus with superwash wool. Rinse, squish excess water out and lay flat to dry. Voila!
Arctic Night
This yarn is a soft, fuzzy mixture of several wools: hand-dyed Falklands and naturally colored Romney, Shetland and Icelandic. Also includes fibers of the Pygora goat and the Alpaca.
I’ve gently coaxed the finest, most gauzy fibers up with my boar-bristle brush. The result is like a light frost over the whole yarn.
Sooo soft! You may just want to curl up next to this and pet it…