Inspired by the breathtaking scenery of Ireland’s Northern Headlands, Arranmore Light yarn is spun in a mill that traces its roots to the homespun tweed industry of 19th century County Donegal. A finer weight than the popular Arranmore, Arranmore Light blends cashmere and silk with a fine merino wool to create an authentic tweed yarn of the finest quality. With a colour palette reminiscent of the wild Irish coastlands, Arranmore Light was designed for makers appreciating the best of luxury and tradition.
Yarn weight: DK Hank weight: 100 g
Fibre: 80% Merino wool, 10% cashmere, 10% silk
Length: 300m / 328 yds per 100 g hank
Tension / Gauge: 22–24 sts over 10 cm / 4 in
Needle size: 3.75–4.00 mm / 5–6 USWe used four skeins to make the Library Vest.
Colour 3010 - we used this in our sample |
Each skein is a work of art. A truly unique self-striping hand dyed merino collection of vibrant colours.The Butterfly shawl takes two skeins of Uneek Fingering and one skein of a solid or semi solid fingering weight - we used Hedgehog Sock in Graphite.
More Uneek Sock kits arrived as well.
Self-Striping sock kit for matching socks. Kit contains 2 pre-wound cakes.
Alex took a kit home last night (#55) and has started a pair of mittens. She is using the Addi Flexi Flips and loves them.
Comfort Fade Cardi |
YAY!!! It’s time for my annual Birthday Sale!!! Please join me in celebrating with the coupon code BIRTHDAY35 thru 8/8/18 at midnight EST! You will save 25% off of all of my self published patterns! Shop HERE!!
To make this birthday even more special - all of my patterns from my book, A Sense of Place, are now available for individual purchase!! (They also happen to be perfect for gift knitting with most of them sized for the entire family!) You can find them all in my DRK shop or on Ravelry!!
Find Your Fade |
Dad, Beth and Lynn were in charge of the garden and flower pots while I was away. They did a great job. I came home to lots of new blooms.
I was in a rush to get to work this morning and forgot my knitting. There are already a lot of pictures so I'll get pictures of my shawl tomorrow.
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