Bases

Lace Weight 

Suri Alpaca Lace: 75% Baby Suri Alpaca, 25% Silk, 328 yds / 50g - $30

 

Fingering Weight

Classic Sock: 75% SW Fine Merino, 25% Recycled Nylon, 4ply, 437 yds / 100g (87 yds / 20g) - $30

Bounce Sock: 80% SW Fine Merino, 20% Nylon, 2ply, 400 yds / 100g - $30

Soft Sock: 85% SW Extrafine Merino, 15% Nylon, 4ply, 437 yds / 100g (87 yds / 20g) - $30

Cashmere Sock: 80% SW Extrafine Merino, 10% Cashmere, 10% Recycled Nylon, 4 ply, 437 yds / 100g - $32

Sparkle Sock: 80% SW Extrafine Merino, 15% Nylon, 5% Gold Stellina, 4 ply, 437 yds / 100g - $30

Merino Fingering: 100% SW Fine Merino, 4 ply, 437 yds / 100g - $30

BFL Fingering: 100% SW British Bluefaced Leicester, 4 ply, 437 yds / 100g. 26 microns. - $30

Natural Fingering: 100% Non-Superwash Extrafine Merino, 4 ply, 437 yds / 100g - $30

 

Sport Weight 

Merino Sport: 100% SW Fine Merino, 3 ply, 328 yds / 100g - $30

 

DK Weight

Soft DK: 85% SW Extrafine Merino, 15% Nylon, 4 ply, 246 yds / 100g (49 yds / 20g) - $30

Classic DK: 75% SW Fine Merino, 25% Nylon, 4 ply, 246 yds / 100g (49 yds / 20g) - $30

Merino DK: 100% SW Fine Merino, 4 ply, 246 yds / 100g - $30

Cashmere DK: 80% SW Extrafine Merino, 10% Cashmere, 10% Recycled Nylon, 4 ply, 246 yds / 100g - $32

Polwarth DK: 100% SW New Zealand Polwarth Wool, 4 ply, 246 yds / 100g - $30

Natural DK: 100% Non-Superwash Extrafine Merino, 4 ply, 246 yds / 100g - $30

 

Worsted Weight

Merino Worsted: 100% SW Fine Merino, 4 ply, 219 yds / 100g - $30

 

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Our yarn is sourced from several different suppliers, and originates from South America, Australia, New Zealand, and the U.K. All of our yarn is mulesing free.

Colors may vary slightly depending on the base you order. 

Extrafine merino is 19.5 micron
Fine merino is 21.5 micron

Bases & prices are subject to change anytime.

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Caring for your yarn

Hand wash your yarn in cool water with wool wash and lay flat to dry. All effort has been taken to fully rinse excess dye particles from the skeins after dye has been set. Slight bleeding may still occur when washing. Avoid hot water to reduce the risk of color bleeding. Deep reds and blues, as well as highly saturated colors, are more likely to bleed. Non-superwash is more likely to bleed than superwash. If using multiple colorways in a project, such as for colorwork, I recommend steam blocking or a spritz method rather than a full wet block.