Yarn: Arial. Arial is a fine fingering weight yarn with two light, airy plies. It knits into a thin, soft and cohesive fabric that feels good on feet in both summer and winter. The yardage of this yarn makes knitting socks for large feet, intricate pattern stitching or knee-highs feasible with one 100 gram skein. Knit tight for socks, getting the correct gauge is key! Also a good bet for lacey scarves and shawls (it’s a decent substitution for lace weight).
And I have it on good authority that this yarn makes a wonderful crochet fabric and is an ideal choice for crochet socks (one skein is an ample amount even for large socks)!
Ankh. Ankh is an appealing colorway with turquoise dominant in light to dark shades with browns from golden to raisin tones. The turquoise and brown make each other look oh so nice. The knit sample is pictured to show how the colors interact and move as you knit. The yarn may be different but the size of the stripes will be similar. Keep in mind that each skein is unique and will knit in its own beautiful way.
Skein Design: Mutating Variegate. Variegated yarn that starts as a variegation of one group of colors and mutates into a different set of colors, also variegated. Easy to work with but hard to put down, you’ll want to keep knitting to see what comes next. Each skein is an individual.
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