A light golden yellow with washes of cream and speckles of purple, bronze, gold, and mauve.
Not finding enough of this colorway in stock in the base you desire? You can always place a custom order.
Fluff Mohair/Silk
Laceweight
Single Ply
72% Mohair / 28% Silk
459 yards / 419 meters
50 grams
Hearty Sock
Fingering Weight
4 Ply
75% SW Merino Wool / 25% Nylon
463 yards / 423 meters
100 grams
Cloud MCN Sock
Fingering Weight
4 Ply
80% SW Merino Wool / 10% Cashmere / 10% Nylon
435 yards / 397 meters
100 grams
Soft Single
Light Fingering Weight
Single Ply
100% SW Merino Wool
400 yards / 365 meters
100 grams
Cushy Merino
Fingering Weight
3 Ply
100% SW Merino Wool
490 yards / 448 meters
100 grams
Sporty Merino
Sport Weight
3 Ply
100% SW Merino Wool
328 yards / 299 meters
100 grams
Bouncy DK
DK Weight
4 Ply
100% SW Merino Wool
231 yards / 211 meters
100 grams
Cozy Worsted
Worsted Weight
4 Ply
100% SW Merino Wool
218 yards / 199 meters
100 grams
Plush Bulky
Bulky Weight
3 Ply
100% SW Merino Wool
106 yards / 97 meters
100 grams
Every skein is dyed with professional acid dyes and with a lot of love and care! I use a variety of techniques to get unique colorways. One of the beauties of hand-dyed yarn is that each skein will be slightly unique - some may have more speckles, some a little more concentration of a color. While I do use specially crafted formulas to keep colorways as consistent as possible, no two skeins will be exactly the same. I recommend that you alternate skeins every couple of rows when using more than one skein of the same colorway. If you order multiple skeins, I will do my best to match them as best I can.
Please note that while I always try my best capture the colors correctly when photographing, with different monitors colors can vary greatly in appearance. I am the sole owner and dyer at Speckled Finch Studios and only dye in small batches.
Recommended care: hand wash in cool water and lay flat to dry.
**Regarding Gauge: Please note that gauge varies depending on the knitter, needle size and project. Please make sure to do a gauge swatch when knitting a pattern. Additional gauge and suggested needle info can be found at the Craft Yarn Council here.