Dyed Rose Petals 'PEARLESCENT' FINGERING

$30.00

DYED ROSE PETALS - a juicy, cheerful rainbow blend of shades!

YARN - Superwash Merino Wool Silk Pearlescent Fingering - (50:50) Smooth with a gorgeous gleam - A fingering weight version of our popular Pearlescent Worsted Weight!

Sure to be a favorite and loaded with yardage!

MERINO WOOL is ultra soft, creamy to the touch, cloud-like and breathes so you stay comfortable and cozy. We had these spun with a very fine merino wool so it's incredibly soft and wonderful for next-to-skin accessories and garments.

MULBERRY SILK is a dream... it glows and gleams and takes the dye so well, that the colors just pop like crazy. It also contributes to the lovely softness.

~When you combine these two fibers into a single ply yarn like this, you get subtle differences in tone as the wool and silk take the dye slightly differently. The colors truly appear to be iridescent and other-worldly. 

•1-ply : For ultra shimmer and glow!
•Fingering Weight: Luxurious, creamy, silky and luscious. Perfect for next-to-skin accessories like cowls, shawls, scarves, hats, fingerless mitts and so much more.
•Superwash Merino Wool - Mulberry Silk blend (50% of each) - hand-wash only for best results. Super soft like buttah, with a shine that just won't quit.
•Yardage: 503 m / 550 yd
•Weight: Approximately 113 g / 4 oz
•Recommended Knitting Needle Size: US 0-7 (2.00 mm - 4.50 mm)
•Crochet Hook Size: US 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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DYED ROSE PETALS - a juicy, cheerful rainbow blend of shades!

YARN - Superwash Merino Wool Silk Pearlescent Fingering - (50:50) Smooth with a gorgeous gleam - A fingering weight version of our popular Pearlescent Worsted Weight!

Sure to be a favorite and loaded with yardage!

MERINO WOOL is ultra soft, creamy to the touch, cloud-like and breathes so you stay comfortable and cozy. We had these spun with a very fine merino wool so it's incredibly soft and wonderful for next-to-skin accessories and garments.

MULBERRY SILK is a dream... it glows and gleams and takes the dye so well, that the colors just pop like crazy. It also contributes to the lovely softness.

~When you combine these two fibers into a single ply yarn like this, you get subtle differences in tone as the wool and silk take the dye slightly differently. The colors truly appear to be iridescent and other-worldly. 

•1-ply : For ultra shimmer and glow!
•Fingering Weight: Luxurious, creamy, silky and luscious. Perfect for next-to-skin accessories like cowls, shawls, scarves, hats, fingerless mitts and so much more.
•Superwash Merino Wool - Mulberry Silk blend (50% of each) - hand-wash only for best results. Super soft like buttah, with a shine that just won't quit.
•Yardage: 503 m / 550 yd
•Weight: Approximately 113 g / 4 oz
•Recommended Knitting Needle Size: US 0-7 (2.00 mm - 4.50 mm)
•Crochet Hook Size: US 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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Width: 0.10 (in)
Height: 0.10 (in)
Depth: 0.10 (in)

Customer Reviews 5 (2 Reviews) Write a Review

So cheerful!
5 Stars

As with all of Chandi's products, the colors are stunning and the feel is luscious. Every project I've worked on this year has been from EFA.

beautiful colors
4 Stars

I bought this yarn with the idea to make a scarf for myself. The colors are beautiful and the yarn is very soft which is what I wanted, but after 4 tries of knitting a scarf, I have given up for now. I have changed the size of the needles from 4 through 8 and I am just to frustrated to give it another try right now. The yarn is thin and I am not used to working with a thin yarn. I will not give up on my idea of a scarf with this beautiful yarn.