APRICOT BLOSSOM HUES - a fun, 3-skein kit! Lovely spring peach semi-solid, an ivory solid and skein with silver, peach and ivory.
YARN - ALPACA SILK DK WEIGHT - 50% Baby Alpaca, 50% Mulberry Silk
A heavenly, dreamy yarn that is ultra-soft, with a shimmering glow from the silk. Hand-dyed in radiant, dazzling shades! Wonderful for cozy, next-to-skin items like shawls, scarves, cowls, sweaters, hats, mittens and other accessories and garments.
•4-ply: This results in a long-wearing yarn that'll last for years to come.
•DK Weight (stands for Double Knitting): This weight of yarn is thinner than worsted weight and thicker than sport weight. It's incredibly versatile and can be knitted or crocheted into an endless number of wonderful items.
•Yardage: 210 m / 230 yd
•Weight: 100 g / 3.5 oz
•Recommended Knitting Needle Size: US 5-8 (3.75mm - 5.00 mm)
•Crochet Hook Size D-H (3.25 mm - 5.00 mm)
Note: Each skein is a hand-created, unique work of art and no two skeins will be identical, even within the same dye lot. If working with more than one skein in a project, it is best to alternate skeins every other row. Despite every effort to accurately depict our product colors, actual shades may vary due to differences in monitor settings.
Customer Reviews 5 (6 Reviews) Write a Review
Apricot Blossom Hues
As always, this yarn is well-made, beautiful, and SO soft - a true pleasure to work with!
Apricot Blossom Hues
As always, this yarn is well-made, beautiful and SO soft. A true pleasure to work with!
Yarn Trio
Absolutely beautiful! Love, love, love these colors together. I am thinking of using the Peach Sorbet Tee Top pattern with this yarn.
Love <3
This is a beautiful trio of super soft yarn. The photo and description match the trio perfectly. I cannot wait to find the perfect pattern to use all of this yarn.
Peachy trio
Beautiful almost neutral palette! I will be making the Starlet shawl by Paulina Popiolek so I can use every bit of yarn, so soft and creamy.
Love this trio
I've always been partial to peach colorways and this trio just cried out to me. While I haven't started knitting with it yet, it is on my must knit list.