Pre-Order Dance 'MOONGLEAM' Fingering

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DANCE - squishy, delish purple that'll make you want to get up and move! Batches will vary on color and tonality. We do our best to match skeins when shipping your order. 
 
•A soft and silky blend of cotton and mulberry silk! 

"MOONGLEAM" FINGERING YARN - a dreamy, shimmering fingering weight. 50% cotton, 50% mulberry silk.

•2-ply
•Glowing and buttery soft!
•Fingering Weight: Ideal for a variety of projects! Shawls and scarves are fantastic as are sweaters, blankets, home items and more.
•Breathable and light and amazing for warmer climates.
•Yardage: 437 yds / 400 m
•Weight: 3.5 oz (approx. 100 g)
•Recommended Knitting Needle Size: US 0-7 (2.00 mm - 4.5 mm)
•Crochet Hook Size B-G (2.25 mm - 4.25 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.

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Approximate release date is 5th Apr 2024
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DANCE - squishy, delish purple that'll make you want to get up and move! Batches will vary on color and tonality. We do our best to match skeins when shipping your order. 
 
•A soft and silky blend of cotton and mulberry silk! 

"MOONGLEAM" FINGERING YARN - a dreamy, shimmering fingering weight. 50% cotton, 50% mulberry silk.

•2-ply
•Glowing and buttery soft!
•Fingering Weight: Ideal for a variety of projects! Shawls and scarves are fantastic as are sweaters, blankets, home items and more.
•Breathable and light and amazing for warmer climates.
•Yardage: 437 yds / 400 m
•Weight: 3.5 oz (approx. 100 g)
•Recommended Knitting Needle Size: US 0-7 (2.00 mm - 4.5 mm)
•Crochet Hook Size B-G (2.25 mm - 4.25 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.

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Shipping Cost: Calculated at Checkout
Width: 0.10 (in)
Height: 0.10 (in)
Depth: 0.10 (in)
Release Date: Approximate release date is 5th Apr 2024

Customer Reviews 5 (3 Reviews) Write a Review

Dance and Dream Cloud
5 Stars

Beautiful colors and gorgeous feel. If I do the recommended steam block am I not facing the possibility of dye transfer when I later wash the garment? It seems that the concern remains. Love the yarn though.

Dance and Dream Cloud
5 Stars

Beautiful colors and gorgeous feel. If I do the recommended steam block am I not facing the possibility of dye transfer when I later wash the garment? It seems that the concern remains. Love the yarn though.

Moongleam
4 Stars

The colors are amazing. I am really interested in a video or even something added to the descriptions that explain the yarns and stitches in relation to their stretchiness, bounce, and how projects are affected. I made a scarf with Pearlescent and used the seed stitch throughout. I am aware that the wool is bouncy and the silk is not - but together in a seed stitch is I could stretch it and it would bounce back. Next time I will use a different stitch or yarn for something I want held in place better. When I made a shawl with Pearlescent the type of stitch must have made is less stretchy and unfortunately the castoff I used was too tight so the shawl doesn't lay even. The Moongleam is cotton and silk - I gather less bouncy, but cotton shrinks a little, perhaps this will be a good for a hoodie where you want it to keep its shape. I haven't finished a project in Moongleam yet. But the colors I received are much prettier than I expected. I would love to know more about this. There are lots of videos out there that describe the stretchiness of ribbed stitches (1x1, 2x2, etc.) but not incorporating the yarn into it. And whether something like aggressive blocking can counter a bouncy yarn in anyway, Thanks!