Black Artist Collection Vol 3: Fingering Weight
String Theory Exclusive:Sister Ananse Black Artists Volume 3 Local dyer Naima Bond, aka Sister Ananse, applies what she has learned as an art stud...
View full detailsFingering weight yarn aka "sock" yarn is thicker than laceweight.
There are typically 400 - 450 yards per 100 grams.
Recommended needle size: US1 - US3 (unless the goal is a drapey fabric for shawls).
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String Theory Exclusive:Sister Ananse Black Artists Volume 3 Local dyer Naima Bond, aka Sister Ananse, applies what she has learned as an art stud...
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Huasco Sock Prism is perfect for assigned pooling projects. 75% Wool, 25% Nylon Fiber care: Machine wash cold water, gentle cycle Do not bleach Dry...
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EThe charming self-striping shades of Signature 4ply, a durable yet sumptuous blend of 75% wool, which includes 35% Bluefaced Leicester. This yarn...
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Local dyer Naima Bond, aka Sister Ananse, applies what she has learned as an art student to dyeing yarn. The results are phenomenal! This is Naima'...
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Perfect for planned pooling, each color of Carmen has a saturated solid plus a speckled color, creating stripes that dance across needles and hooks...
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Keenan's newest base: 100% Superwash BFL Fingering!437 yds/100gThe wool from the Blue-faced Leicester sheep adds strength and sheen to socks, shawl...
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Hand-dyed in Whitefish, Montana, the colors are inspired by the natural beauty of the landscape. 2-ply Fingering80% superwash merino / 20% nylon400...
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A fingering weight yarn with Laneras's signature ply technique, but spun with high twist! This adds more strength to the yarn, and gives it a nice,...
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