Fingering Weight 100% American Merino/Merino-Rambouillet - 50g skeins

$15.00

This 100% American grown wool is a luxurious blend of Merino and Merino-Rambouillet. It’s a great choice for lighter garments and accessories and its incredibly soft fibers are perfect for pieces worn next to the skin. The tight twist provides beautiful stitch definition, and makes wonderfully bouncy cables and textured stitches.

Yarn content: 100% American grown Merino/Merino-Rambouillet
Weight: Fingering
Yardage: Approximately 225yds/206m per 50g skein.
Care: Hand wash cold. Lay flat to dry.

Click here for a list of plants used in Kirsten’s dyeing practice.

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This 100% American grown wool is a luxurious blend of Merino and Merino-Rambouillet. It’s a great choice for lighter garments and accessories and its incredibly soft fibers are perfect for pieces worn next to the skin. The tight twist provides beautiful stitch definition, and makes wonderfully bouncy cables and textured stitches.

Yarn content: 100% American grown Merino/Merino-Rambouillet
Weight: Fingering
Yardage: Approximately 225yds/206m per 50g skein.
Care: Hand wash cold. Lay flat to dry.

Click here for a list of plants used in Kirsten’s dyeing practice.

Pattern Ideas For This Yarn

COLUMELLA © Linnea Ornstein

You will need the following for this project:
Small:
Main Color: 20g
Contrast Colors
(CC-1 through CC-5): 10g each

Large:
Main Color: 30g
Contrast Colors
(CC-1 through CC-5): 20g each

Kits for this project are available.

OUT-STRANDING © Christie Archer

You will need the following for this project:
Main Color: 100g
Contrast Colors:  HEM about 35g fingering
STRIPES about 3g each (9 stripes total)

Color-work/Fair Isle TAMS, HATS & BEANIES

A search on Ravelry will bring up over 1,000 suitable patterns. Generally, a total of 200-600 yards are needed for a typical tam.

As an example, the GEORGIA TAM (pictured on the right) requires one 20g skein for MC and several 10g skeins for CCs.

Kits for the Georgia tam are available