Dyed by Reece, age 11, in our Rainbow Soup Collection... (Don't worry, the dyeing is done under professional supervision)
A Kaleidoscope look with teal and subdued brown, speckled with raspberry and goldenrod.
Inspired by one of Reece's favorite shows when he was little, Sarah & Duck, he wanted to create a color inspired by Scarf Lady's Weeping Woolen Tree, which looked like a weeping willow, but with tendrils of wool that she would create all her yarn from.
Dyed on our Sprout base in DK weight.
Single Colors we recommend: Robin Egg, Gulfstream, Wenge, Raspberry, Goldenrod, Birch, Fawn.
Dyed by Reece, age 11, in our Rainbow Soup Collection... (Don't worry, the dyeing is done under professional supervision)
A Kaleidoscope look with teal and subdued brown, speckled with raspberry and goldenrod.
Inspired by one of Reece's favorite shows when he was little, Sarah & Duck, he wanted to create a color inspired by Scarf Lady's Weeping Woolen Tree, which looked like a weeping willow, but with tendrils of wool that she would create all her yarn from.
Dyed on our Sprout base in DK weight.
Single Colors we recommend: Robin Egg, Gulfstream, Wenge, Raspberry, Goldenrod, Birch, Fawn.
What is Sprout?
The wool is from American grown Merino Sheep flocks. Farmers/Ranchers who grow with care for their wool and health of their flock.
American Grown
The wool is combed before it's twisted. This eliminates small fibers that itch, plus it aids durability as it leaves only longer wool fibers.
Worsted... Spun?
To replace Silk, nylon was blended to wool in the 40's for added durability and shape retention. With only 10%, you won't know the it's there, but it's doing it's job.
Why Nylon?
Over-twisting makes the yarn stronger and splitting difficult. With a Balanced S-twist, it's great for knitting! (With a tight ply, crocheters need not worry about untwisting.)


