Thursday, 29 September 2016

Episode 5


Here's the link to my next video!:
https://youtu.be/PfHY3egkVqc

I am on Instagram @lorrainepughdesigns
You can find me on ravelry as lorrainepugh
There is also a group on ravelry, linked here:
http://www.ravelry.com/groups/lorrainepughdesigns
And a Facebook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/lorrainepughdesigns/
Plus, a Facebook Group where you can share your makes and chatter with like-minded makers:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1707181802870447/

My Crozy Memories Blanket Square Pattern
If you make this square (or more, a blanket would make my year!) and you're on Instagram, then please hashtag it so I can see! #crozymemoriesblanket
Link to free pattern on blog:
http://lorrainepughdesigns.blogspot.com.cy/2016/09/crozy-memories-blanket-square-free.html
Link to print-friendly PDF via ravelry:
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/crozy-memories-blanket-square
I am using the following yarns for my Crozy Memories Blanket:
Yarnfair Stripes Double Knitting in colour way 'Red Grey Brown'
Sirdar Crofter DK in colour ways 'Thatcher' and 'Seagrass'

Tiny Puff Flower Squares - I shall be writing the pattern up soon, stay tuned for that.

Valentines Day Heart Pattern by Miss Dolkapots Krafties, linked here:
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/valentines-day-heart
I made mine using Stranded Dyeworks 'Bonfire Night' on Amy's 'Paradise' MCN base, her shop is linked here:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/StrandedDyeworks
Amy is also on Instagram as @amyflorence

Granny Sweet Heart, Pattern by Nancy Drew, link to pattern on her blog: http://www.nancydrewdesigns.net/2014/01/granny-sweet-heart-pattern.html
Link to her pattern via ravelry:
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/granny-sweet-heart
Birdie Decoration, Pattern by Lucy of attic24:
http://attic24.typepad.com/weblog/birdie-decoration.html
In both decorations I am using 100% cotton 'Filati Cervinia - Sicilia' although I don't have specific colour ways, I am using a muted green, dark green, red and cream.

Large Knitted Sheep Pattern I mentioned, pictured below, is the 'Bobble Sheep Pillow in Super Soft Merino' by Purl Soho, linked here:
https://www.purlsoho.com/create/2013/03/03/lauras-loop-bobble-sheep-pillow/

copyright www.purlsoho.com

Sunday, 18 September 2016

Crozy Memories Blanket Square Free Pattern

Crozy Memories Blanket Squares
...(yep, 'Crozy'... My Crochet version of the popular knitter's Cozy Memories Blanket!)



For many a year, knitters have been making 'memory blankets', with leftover scraps of yarn. However it has been in the last couple of years (approx 2014 I think) that it has been affectionately named the 'Cozy Memories Blanket' (Who by, I wonder?). Well, being an avid crocheter, I wanted in on the action...


The idea for this lovely, simple square was born at 3am on Thursday 16th September 2016. After months of watching many talented knitters sharing their progress on their knitted Cozy Memories Blankets on their podcasts, I wanted to come up with a similar Crochet version. Then one night I awoke from a yarny dream, where there existed the perfect combination of a solid crochet square, with a soft, floppy drape. I just had to get out of bed and test out what was in my mind. It worked up like a charm.



A wonderfully soft and supple fabric is created due to the chains within the Tweed Stitch. It has a nice stretch to it, and it is worth experimenting by going up half or 1 hook size.

Gauge

Although gauge is not incredibly important, here are my completed 20-Row squares dimensions:
DK weight yarn: 11cms square /4.3 inches square
Fingering weight yarn: I've yet to make one!

Before You Begin

This square is made starting at the bottom corner, and then worked back and forth in rows along the 2 sides, increasing by 2 stitches when you reach the centre of the upper corner.

The 3Dc increase is always worked in the centre stitch of the 3Dc of the previous row. You may find it useful to mark this centre stitch when you make it, to make it easier to identify in the next row.

The 1Ch at the beginning of rows does not count as a stitch; it is a turning chain. You may want to mark the first Dc of each new row to avoid confusing the turning chain with the last stitch.

When instructed to work into the Chain-1-space (abbr: Ch1sp), be sure to work the stitch into the space  below the chain and not just into the top 2 loops.

You essentially repeat Rows 7 & 8, just increasing the amount of bracket repeats by 1, however I have still chosen to write up the instructions for each row. Below I have also included a chart.



UK Terminology: (for those in the US, you simply replace 'Dc' for 'Sc')

Make a Magic Circle
Row 1: 1Ch (here and throughout this 1Ch does not count as a stitch - it is a turning chain),
In the Magic Circle make 3Dc.
[3 sts]

Row 2: 1Ch, 1Dc in first st, 3Dc in next st, 1Dc in last st.
[5 sts]

Row 3: 1Ch, 1Dc in first st, 1Ch, skip next st, make 3Dc in next st, 1Ch, skip next st, make 1Dc in last st.
[7 sts]

Row 4: 1Ch, 1Dc in first st, 1Dc in next Ch1sp, 1Ch, skip next st, make 3Dc in next st, 1Ch, skip next st, make 1Dc in next Ch1sp, 1Dc in last st.
[9 sts]

Row 5: 1Ch, 1Dc in first st, 1Ch, skip next st, make 1Dc in next Ch1sp, 1Ch, skip next st, make 3Dc in the next st, 1Ch, skip next st, make 1Dc in next Ch1sp, 1Ch, skip next st, make 1Dc in last st.
[11 sts]

Row 6: 1Ch, 1Dc in first st, (1Dc in next Ch1sp, 1Ch, skip next st) x 2, make 3Dc in next st, (1Ch, skip next st, make 1Dc in next Ch1sp) x 2, 1Dc in last st.
[13 sts]

Row 7: 1Ch, 1Dc in first st, 1Ch, skip next st, (1Dc in next Ch1sp, 1Ch, skip next st) x 2, 3Dc in next st, 1Ch, skip next st, (make 1Dc in next Ch1sp, 1Ch, skip next st) x 2, 1Dc in last st.
[15 sts]

Row 8: 1Ch, 1Dc in first st, (1Dc in next Ch1sp, 1Ch, skip next st) x 3, make 3Dc in next st, (1Ch, skip next st, make 1Dc in next Ch1sp) x 3, 1Dc in last st.
[17 sts]

Row 9: 1Ch, 1Dc in first st, 1Ch, skip next st, (1Dc in next Ch1sp, 1Ch, skip next st) x 3, 3Dc in next st, 1Ch, skip next st, (make 1Dc in next Ch1sp, 1Ch, skip next st) x 3, 1Dc in last st.
[19 sts]

Row 10: 1Ch, 1Dc in first st, (1Dc in next Ch1sp, 1Ch, skip next st) x 4, make 3Dc in next st, (1Ch, skip next st, make 1Dc in next Ch1sp) x 4, 1Dc in last st.
[21 sts]

Row 11: 1Ch, 1Dc in first st, 1Ch, skip next st, (1Dc in next Ch1sp, 1Ch, skip next st) x 4, 3Dc in next st, 1Ch, skip next st, (make 1Dc in next Ch1sp, 1Ch, skip next st) x 4, 1Dc in last st.
[23 sts]

Row 12: 1Ch, 1Dc in first st, (1Dc in next Ch1sp, 1Ch, skip next st) x 5, make 3Dc in next st, (1Ch, skip next st, make 1Dc in next Ch1sp) x 5, 1Dc in last st.
[25 sts]

Row 13: 1Ch, 1Dc in first st, 1Ch, skip next st, (1Dc in next Ch1sp, 1Ch, skip next st) x 5, 3Dc in next st, 1Ch, skip next st, (make 1Dc in next Ch1sp, 1Ch, skip next st) x 5, 1Dc in last st.
[27 sts]

Row 14: 1Ch, 1Dc in first st, (1Dc in next Ch1sp, 1Ch, skip next st) x 6, make 3Dc in next st, (1Ch, skip next st, make 1Dc in next Ch1sp) x 6, 1Dc in last st.
[29 sts]

Row 15: 1Ch, 1Dc in first st, 1Ch, skip next st, (1Dc in next Ch1sp, 1Ch, skip next st) x 6, 3Dc in next st, 1Ch, skip next st, (make 1Dc in next Ch1sp, 1Ch, skip next st) x 6, 1Dc in last st.
[31 sts]

Row 16: 1Ch, 1Dc in first st, (1Dc in next Ch1sp, 1Ch, skip next st) x 7, make 3Dc in next st, (1Ch, skip next st, make 1Dc in next Ch1sp) x 7, 1Dc in last st.
[33 sts]

Row 17: 1Ch, 1Dc in first st, 1Ch, skip next st, (1Dc in next Ch1sp, 1Ch, skip next st) x 7, 3Dc in next st, 1Ch, skip next st, (make 1Dc in next Ch1sp, 1Ch, skip next st) x 7, 1Dc in last st.
[35 sts]

Row 18: 1Ch, 1Dc in first st, (1Dc in next Ch1sp, 1Ch, skip next st) x 8, make 3Dc in next st, (1Ch, skip next st, make 1Dc in next Ch1sp) x 8, 1Dc in last st.
[37 sts]

Row 19: 1Ch, 1Dc in first st, 1Ch, skip next st, (1Dc in next Ch1sp, 1Ch, skip next st) x 8, 3Dc in next st, 1Ch, skip next st, (make 1Dc in next Ch1sp, 1Ch, skip next st) x 8, 1Dc in last st.
[39 sts]

Row 20: 1Ch, 1Dc in first st, (1Dc in next Ch1sp, 1Ch, skip next st) x 9, make 3Dc in next st, (1Ch, skip next st, make 1Dc in next Ch1sp) x 9, 1Dc in last st.
[41 sts]

Fasten Off. Square Complete!



Additional Notes:

I suppose the downside of making the squares individually is that it will have to be sewn together. However the sacrifice of not picking up stitches (like you would if this was knitted) is balanced by the fact it is portable, right up until the final step of sewing it together. Plus, as there are 20 rows and the final row has a stitch count of 41, it leaves you with 1 corner stitch, 20 stitches along top, 20 stitches along the right-hand side, 20 row edges along the bottom and the same on the left. So there's no guessing and fudging it. It works out mathematically (for all you perfectionists out there!).

All that being said, there's no reason you can't join as you go! It is just my personal preference to make the squares separately first as it keeps it a simple, mobile, mindless project. I think as the squares have no 'right side', a join that is aesthetically pleasing is on both sides would be ideal.
Let me know what works for you and we can perfect this pattern together!

LxXx

Thursday, 15 September 2016

Episode 4

Grab a cup of tea... Episode 4 is now ready to watch! To view, click here: https://youtu.be/LkOmk20qJII



For all info, you're in the right place!
www.lorrainepughdesigns.blogspot.com
I'm on Instagram as @lorrainepughdesigns
Find Me On Ravelry: lorrainepugh
I have a Facebook Page, linked here: https://www.facebook.com/lorrainepughdesigns/
Come and Join the Lorraine Pugh Designs Project Bag Facebook group and share your Works-In-Progress! Link here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1707181802870447/

Finished Objects:

Starlight Toddler Slippers by My Hobby is Crochet, link here: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/starlight-toddler-slippers
Yarn used is James. C. Brett Alpaca Aran

Works In Progress:

Crochet Scarf Design WIP using yarns: 'Change Lobsters Again' on Superwash Merino Sock base by My Mama Knits (shop owner is Sunshine) on etsy - www.etsy.com/shop/mymamaknits
Sunshine is also on Instagram: @sunshine_stewart
Turquoise Gradient Yarn on Merino Twin Base by Wollelfe (shop owner Katrin) on etsy - www.etsy.com/shop/wollelfe
Katrin is also on Instagram: @wollelfe.yarn

Crochet Hardware Heaven Steampunk Corset by Sarah Jane Designs, pattern on ravelry:
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/hardware-heaven---steampunk-corset
Yarn is DMC Petra Cotton No.3 in Shade 5646 Khaki Green

Knitting WIP info:

Jaclyn Salem of the Brooklyn Knitfolk podcast, link here:
https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCl_o_ptXlmrnhUR4J0f2aWQ
Hosting the #elementalong
She is @jaclynsalem on Instagram
Check out the group chat on ravelry:
http://www.ravelry.com/groups/brooklyn-knitfolk
As part of this KAL I am making the:
'Authenticity Shawl' by 'Softsweater Knits' a paid pattern available on ravelry:
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/authenticity
Yarn used for Authenticity shawl is 'Curry and Saffron' by Wollelfe, (linked above)

Inspirations:

Instagrammer @happyheart_onchyan making crochet hearts, Check out her Instagram!
As I'm not sure of the pattern she is using, I have found this one:
'Valentine's Day Heart' Crochet Amigurumi Free Pattern by Miss Dolkapots
Direct Link: https://missdolkapots.wordpress.com/2014/01/17/valentines-day-heart-freebie/
Ravelry Link: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/valentines-day-heart

Julie from 'Sweet Sparrow Knits' podcast: www.youtube.com/channel/UCs3psQSaomOUZEDBh9e1NHA
Her etsy shop: www.etsy.com/shop/SweetSparrowYarns
One of her colorways I love (although I'm yet to buy it) is 'The Great Pumpkin' on her House Wren base.

Scandi Hood Knit
A pattern from 'Knit Today' magazine issue 92, from November 2013.
Aran Weight Pattern

Saturday, 10 September 2016

Favorite Indie Dyers

Here is where I list all the lovely indie dyers that have featured in my videos!
I have sorted them into categories of location.
Click the link to their shops!

EUROPE

Wollelfe - www.etsy.com/shop/Wollelfe
My Mama Knits - www.etsy.com/shop/mymamaknits
Comeragh Yarns (formerly Red Heart Knits) - www.etsy.com/shop/ComeraghYarns
Jellybeans Yarns - www.etsy.com/shop/JellybeansYarns

Tuesday, 6 September 2016

My Favourite Podcasters / Vloggers

Below is an updated list of all of my favourite podcasters/vloggers. Click the titles (bold and underlined) to go to their YouTube Channels. Enjoy! Xx

Yarn Junkie












Host: Amber
Instagram: @_yarnjunkie
Ravelry: yarnjunkie6
There are a mix of quotes that remind me of Amber's style; 'A strong woman is one who feels deeply and loves fiercely, her tears flow as abundantly as her laughter, she's badass with a good heart, soft but powerful'. She is an outdoorsy animal-loving huntress, an earthy mom of two. I feel a particular affinity with Amber as she was a crocheter before a knitter and the very first podcaster I watched. Still my favourite of all.


Brooklyn Knitfolk













Host: Jaclyn
Instagram: @jaclynsalem
Ravelry: jaclynsalem
A happy, chill gal who graces our screens with the culture of her city. Live musicians play while she catches the train for work. I love that Jaclyn is also a fan of the supernatural, whimsical world. She led me astray with her awesomely inspiring elementalong KAL. There are nice snippets of 'feel-good', positive-thinking too, which always leaves me feeling better than I did before watching each video.


Knotty Knit Wits

Hosts: Michelle and Leslie
Instagram Michelle: @knottyknitwit
Instagram Leslie: @lettenmaiers
Ravelry Michelle: Knottyknitwits
Ravelry Leslie: Knottyknitwits2
These. Girls. Crack. Me. Up! It's kind of like having an uncensored knitting group in your own living room. Typical scenario, Michelle will say something completely innocent, then Leslie will give a little smirk, and the penny will drop with Michelle that her words could have been misconstrued and then we have a laugh while she attempts to explain herself (to no avail). I cry laughing (with you Michelle, not at you... I love ya!)


Sweet Sparrow Knits

Host: Julie
Instagram: @julierosesews
Ravelry: JulieRoseSews
As I've said before, if only Julie's giggles could be bottled... If you have a frown, she will turn it upside-down. So so sweet, a talented fashion-designer in New York City by day, an indie-dyer and knitter by night, with a feminine, woodland-y aesthetic. Her love of books is evident, especially in her beautiful colorways. She has an etsy shop too, called 'Sweet Sparrow Yarns'.

Pinfeathers and Purls

Host: Candace
Instagram: @transitory
Ravelry: transitory
An adorable nerd, watching Candace brings out my best, geekiest qualities. She makes me want to play computer games in my Star Wars t-shirt while drinking flavored tea. Also the best podcast to watch with my toddler as he adores Yoshi, her parakeet co-host. Candace's Popfizz shawl is what inspired me to buy the pattern too and try my hand at brioche.


Little Bobbins Knits
Host: Dani
Instagram: @littlebobbins
Ravelry: littlebobbins
Quintessentially English, a lovely, gentle-natured rose. Dani is so calm and tranquil and has a wonderful eye for delicate colour combinations. It's no surprise Dani is the creative type, as her crafting Mum often joins her, showing her beautiful patchwork and embroidery skills. A winning pair, making some seriously pretty items to sell in their online shop.




Yarn 30


Host: Katrina
Instagram:
Ravelry: katjpierce
Also the owner of the quick-to-sell-out etsy shop 'Kat's Kettle', Katrina is a Halloween-loving colorful soul. I adore her hand-dyed yarns, she obviously puts so much thought into the colorways, my favourite being Old Beach Cruiser. I can never tell what her next project will be, she is captivating in her unpredictability.




Jan of Urban Gypsy Crochet on Facebook and YouTube!:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCunw2bpCg2TJqrxIL1z3mSg

Lisa of Lisa's Pine Notes on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_AGhDDT1tEJqa6uzSaVqkQ
Lisa is also on Instagram as @lisapinenotes

Ali of Little Drops of Wonderful podcast:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXWQfl7WmeumzOYfKZwhT0g
She is also on Instagram as @starryeyesali

Emma of 'Potter & Bloom' podcast, linked below:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_N9czUb0fkmOuVt7-PMXFw
She is on Instagram, too: @potterandbloom

Eva, host of 'The Charm Of It':
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZJXOCyN9wFz1mGaCMXpgWw
Also on Instagram: @thecharmofit

Monday, 5 September 2016

Yarns Shown In My Videos

Showing most recent first, here is a list of the yarns I've shown in my videos and links to the shop where possible:

Episode 7

Left: Yarnfair Stripes DK in 'Red/Grey/Brown'
Middle: Sirdar Crofter DK in 'Seagrass'
Right: Sirdar Crofter DK in 'Thatcher'

Shop Name: Comeragh Yarns (formerly Red Heart Knits)
Colorway: Rainbow In The Puddle
Yarn Weight: DK
Material: 100% Merino
Quantity: 100g = 210mtrs/229yds

Shop Name: My Mama Knits
Colorway: Squid On The Beach (gradient)
Yarn Weight: DK
Material: 100% Superwash Merino
Quantity: 100g = 210mtrs/230yds

Shop Name: My Mama Knits
Colorway: Kelpie
Yarn Weight: Fingering
Material: 100% Superwash Merino
Quantity: 100g = 400mtrs/437yds

Shop Name: My Mama Knits
Colorway: Burke And Hare
Yarn Weight: Fingering
Material: 100% Superwash Merino
Quantity: 100g = 400mtrs/437yds

Shop Name: Dye For Wool
Colorway: Black Hole
Yarn Weight: Fingering
Material: 75% Wool 25% Silk
Quantity: 100g = 400mtrs/437yds

Shop Name: Hand Dyed By Kate
Colorway: Colour Theory
Yarn Weight: Fingering
Material: 70% Merino 10% Nylon 20% Yak
Quantity: 100g = 400mtrs/437yds

Shop Name: lanitium ex machina
Colorway: On the label it is called 'Tanzanite' however in the shop it was called 'Blackberry' 
Yarn Weight: Fingering
Material: 70% Merino 25% Nylon 5% Gold Stellina
Quantity: 100g = 400mtrs/435yds

Shop Name: Wollelfe
Colorway: Curry And Saffron
Yarn Weight: Fingering
Material: 80% Extrafine Merino, 20% Polyamide
Quantity: 300g = 1200mtrs/1311yds

Episode 6

Left: Yarnfair Stripes DK in 'Red/Grey/Brown'
Middle: Sirdar Crofter DK in 'Seagrass'
Right: Sirdar Crofter DK in 'Thatcher'

Cervinia 'Sicilia' - 100% Cotton

Shop Name: Stranded Dyeworks
Colorway: Glowing Embers
Yarn Weight: Fingering
Material: Paradise Base;
80% Superwash Merino, 10% Cashmere, 10% Nylon
Quantity: 100g = 400mtrs/437yds

Shop Name: Stranded Dyeworks
Colorway: Glowing Embers
Yarn Weight: Fingering
Material: Paradise Base;
80% Superwash Merino, 10% Cashmere, 10% Nylon
Quantity: 100g = 400mtrs/437yds

Episode 5


Left: Yarnfair Stripes DK in 'Red/Grey/Brown'
Middle: Sirdar Crofter DK in 'Seagrass'
Right: Sirdar Crofter DK in 'Thatcher'


Cervinia 'Sicilia' - 100% Cotton

Shop Name: Stranded Dyeworks
Colorway: Glowing Embers
(in the video I said 'Bonfire Night' and although similar, it is not the same)
Yarn Weight: Fingering
Material: Paradise Base;
80% Superwash Merino, 10% Cashmere, 10% Nylon
Quantity: 100g = 400mtrs/437yds

Episode 4

Shop Name: My Mama Knits
Colorway: Change Lobsters Again
Yarn Weight: Fingering
Material: 75% Superwash Merino, 25% Nylon
Quantity: 100g = 425mtrs/465yds

Shop Name: Wollelfe
Colorway: Turquoise
Yarn Weight: Fingering
Material: 80% Extrafine Merino, 20% Polyamide
Quantity: 100g = 400mtrs/437yds

DMC Petra Cotton No.3
Shade 5646 (Khaki Green)

Shop Name: Wollelfe
Colorway: Curry And Saffron
Yarn Weight: Fingering
Material: 80% Extrafine Merino, 20% Polyamide
Quantity: 300g = 1200mtrs/1311yds

Episode 3



Shop Name: My Mama Knits
Colorway: Change Lobsters Again
Yarn Weight: Fingering
Material: 75% Superwash Merino, 25% Nylon
Quantity: 100g = 425mtrs/465yds


Shop Name: Wollelfe
Colorway: Turquoise
Yarn Weight: Fingering
Material: 80% Extrafine Merino, 20% Polyamide
Quantity: 100g = 400mtrs/437yds




DMC Petra Cotton No.3
Shade 5646 (Khaki Green)


Shop Name: Wollelfe
Colorway: Curry And Saffron
Yarn Weight: Fingering
Material: 80% Extrafine Merino, 20% Polyamide
Quantity: 300g = 1200mtrs/1311yds



Episode 2


Shop Name: Wollelfe
Colorway: Vampire
Yarn Weight: DK
Material: 100% Extrafine Merino
Quantity: 200g = 440mtrs/880yds


Shop Name: My Mama Knits
Colorway: Change Lobsters Again
Yarn Weight: Fingering
Material: 75% Superwash Merino, 25% Nylon
Quantity: 100g = 425mtrs/465yds


Shop Name: Wollelfe
Colorway: Turquoise
Yarn Weight: Fingering
Material: 80% Extrafine Merino, 20% Polyamide
Quantity: 100g = 400mtrs/437yds


Shop Name: Comeragh Yarns (formerly Red Heart Knits)
Colorway: Rainbow In The Puddle
Yarn Weight: DK
Material: 100% Merino
Quantity: 100g = 210mtrs/229yds


Shop Name: My Mama Knits
Colorway: Kelpie
Yarn Weight: Fingering
Material: 100% Superwash Merino
Quantity: 100g = 400mtrs/437yds


Shop Name: My Mama Knits
Colorway: Burke And Hare
Yarn Weight: Fingering
Material: 100% Superwash Merino
Quantity: 100g = 400mtrs/437yds




Episode 1


Shop Name: Wollelfe
Colorway: Vampire
Yarn Weight: DK
Material: 100% Extrafine Merino
Quantity: 200g = 440mtrs/880yds


Colorway: Fading To Grey
Yarn Weight: DK
Material: 100% Extrafine Merino
Quantity: 200g = 440mtrs/880yds


Shop Name: Wollelfe
Colorway: Turquoise
Yarn Weight: Fingering
Material: 80% Extrafine Merino, 20% Polyamide
Quantity: 100g = 400mtrs/437yds



Shop Name: Wollelfe
Colorway: Custom Turquoise to Black
Yarn Weight: Fingering
Material: 80% Extrafine Merino, 20% Polyamide
Quantity: 300g = 1200mtrs/1311yds


Shop Name: My Mama Knits
Colorway: Change Lobsters Again
Yarn Weight: Fingering
Material: 75% Superwash Merino, 25% Nylon
Quantity: 100g = 425mtrs/465yds


Shop Name: Jellybeans Yarns
Colorway: Summer Berries
Yarn Weight: Fingering
Material: 80% Superwash Merino, 20% Nylon
Quantity: 100g = 366mtrs/400yds


Shop Name: Jellybeans Yarns
Colorway: Winter Berries
Yarn Weight: Fingering
Material: 80% Superwash Merino, 20% Nylon
Quantity: 100g = 366mtrs/400yds