Kaihalulu Beach - Ombre Hand Spun Yarn
Kaihalulu Beach - Ombre Hand Spun Yarn
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- Dk weight yarn, 2 ply, 13 WPI -> What's WPI? Click HERE
*Swatch pictured is knitted on Size 5 needles*
- 75% Hand Dyed (by me!) Romney Wool, 13% Ethically Sourced Angora, and 12% Silky Tencel Fiber (a silky Eco Friendly plant fiber)
- Only 2 skeins left: 1 at 121 yards, and 1 at 136 yards. Choose your length at checkout.
What Can I Make With This Yarn?
What Can I Make With This Yarn?
Each skein of my Hand Spun Yarn is enough to make a Beret or Fingerless mitts*. Two skeins are enough for a Hat, Gloves, or Cowl*. Three or more are enough for a Shawl, Scarf, or mixed with your favorite solid color yarn, a Sweater*!
Hand Spun is great for making Shawls, Gloves, Hats, Scarves, and Socks. My Hand spun works particularly well as the yoke of a color-work sweater, or in the Nightshift Shawl Pattern.
*This estimate is dependent upon the pattern you choose.
Fiber Content Properties
Fiber Content Properties
- The Romney wool is durable and moisture-wicking
- The Angora is cloud soft, and incredibly warm
- The Tencel Fiber (a silky eco-friendly plant fiber) adds shine and a gorgeous drape.
This yarn will be a joy to work with, (and to wear!)
- My Angora fiber is sourced from Luna, the adorable English Angora Bunny lovingly cared for by my sister in upstate NY.
- The Romney Fiber came from a happy sheep just north of NYC whose fleece would have gone to the landfill, had I not saved it! I had the fleece processed by a family run mill, and I hand dyed it myself for your crafting pleasure!
How Was This Yarn Made?
How Was This Yarn Made?
To create this Yarn:
- I Hand Dyed some Romney wool using a gradient technique.
- I then made batts by blending the Romney on my Drum Carder with some Angora and Tencel Fiber.
- I then spun up these batts separately, careful to maintain the gradient, and then I plyed them together.
The finished yarn was inspired by the colorplay of Maui's Red Sand Beach, that I saw on my trip there with my aunt!
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![A one of a kind, hand dyed gradient skein of multicolored Royal Blue, Mauve, Reddish Orange, Light Teal and Dark Teal self-striping wool Yarn coiled attractively in the center of the frame.](http://clarionfiber.com/cdn/shop/files/KaihaluluBeachAngoraHandSpunYarnweb.jpg?v=1697312929&width=1445)
![A sample swatch knitted from a one of a kind, hand dyed gradient skein of multicolored Royal Blue, Mauve, Reddish Orange, Light Teal and Dark Teal self-striping wool Yarn.](http://clarionfiber.com/cdn/shop/files/KaihaluluBeachAngoraHandSpunYarnKnittedSwatchweb.jpg?v=1697312928&width=1445)
![A one of a kind, hand dyed gradient skein of multicolored Royal Blue, Mauve, Reddish Orange, Light Teal and Dark Teal self-striping wool Yarn draped diagonally across the frame, so you can really see the color play.](http://clarionfiber.com/cdn/shop/files/KaihaluluBeachAngoraHandSpunYarnGradientweb.jpg?v=1697312929&width=1445)
![A close up view of a one of a kind, gradient skein of multicolored Royal Blue, Mauve, Reddish Orange, Light Teal and Dark Teal self-striping wool Yarn.](http://clarionfiber.com/cdn/shop/files/KaihaluluBeachAngoraHandSpunYarnCloseupweb.jpg?v=1697312929&width=1445)
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