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)!
Colorway: Netherfield. Genteel gold and brown with smatterings of verdant green and soft rose. They start dark and deep and fade to pale and airy. This is a warm and soothing colorway born of my devotion to all things Jane Austen.
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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