Our yarns are hand-dyed on the following bases:
Cheshire Cat — light fingering weight — 100% sw merino — 28-30 sts = 4" — 4 oz/ 512 yds
Mary Ann — fingering/sock weight — 85% sw merino, 15% nylon — 28-30 sts = 4" — 4 oz/ 475 yds
Confetti — fingering weight — 92% superwash wool, 5% nepps, 3% lurex sparkle — 28-34 sts = 4" — 3.5 oz/432 yds
Summer Silk — fingering weight — 100% silk bourette — 25-28 sts = 4" — 3.5 oz/ 390 yds
Mad Hatter — sport weight — 100% sw merino — 20-24 sts = 4" — 4 oz/ 344 yds
Sprinkles — sport weight — 95% superwash merino, 5% rainbow nepps — 20-24 sts = 4" — 4 oz/ 340 yds
Cotton Kiss — sport weight — 50% superwash merino, 50% cotton — 20-24 sts = 4” — 4 oz/ 372 yds
Tweed — sport weight — 55% sw merino, 15% mulberry silk, 15% baby alpaca, 15% donegal — 22-24 sts = 4" – 3.5 oz/310 yds
Alice DK weight — 70% sw merino, 30% silk — 21-23 sts = 4" — 4 oz/ 242 yds
Silk Twist DK weight — 72% fine sw merino, 28% mulberry silk — 20-22 sts = 4" —3.5 oz/250 yds
Lory— DK weight — 100% superwash merino — 21-32 sts = 4" — 4 oz/280 yds
March Hare — worsted weight — 100% sw merino — 16-20 sts = 4" — 4 oz/ 184 yds
Walrus — chunky weight — 100% superwash merino — 12 sts = 4" — 4 oz/280 yds
For more details on all our yarn bases, click here.Inspired by the serene beauty of the English countryside, this stitch sampler cowl brings together the magically shifting hues of a color-changing 'Blossoms' cake with two delicate lace patterns. Conjuring images of quaint villages adorned with thatched roofs, the stitch patterns evoke the verdant landscape of hedges, leaves, and vines.
Yarn: 1 4oz Blossom cake on Mad Hatter (sport), 344 yards, 100% superwash merino, featured in ‘Tulip’
Needles & Notions: US size 5/ 3.75mm circular needles, 16"-20"/40-50cm long OR size needed to get proper gauge, yarn needle, 1 stitch marker to mark start of round (optionally more to mark pattern repeats)
Gauge: 23 sts & 32 rounds = 4"/ 10 cm in Falling Leaves pattern, blocked
Measurements: 27"/ 68.5 cm around and 14"/35.5 cm tall, blocked
Techniques: jogless jog for working garter stitch rounds: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/mqe1IuIciXU