Red Kelp 75/25 Merino Nylon 4Ply

£15.00

Another colourway from the colour study photos I took when the weather finally calmed enough to visit the beach at Danger Point.

Our immediate coastline is a magical ecosystem of marine habitats. The scourge of many an angler and a graveyard for fishing gear, kelp forests also provide refuge and foraging places for fish, shellfish and crustaceans. Washed up seaweed clothes our beaches in winter and the diversity of colours, shapes and forms provides inspiration for artists and makers all over. From ceramics to stitch patterns, the sea is an endless provider.

75% Superwash Merino 27 micron

25% Nylon

400m/437yards/100g

A bouncy, durable but still soft all round sock yarn. This one has a bit more of a traditional lambswool handle but is still suitable for next to skin wear. A perennial favourite, it takes colour well and gives crisp stitch and speckle definition.

All our yarns are responsibly sourced from farms where Mulesing is not practiced. Superwash yarns are produced to ISO14001 accreditation or equivalent practices.

In the studio, we use minimal resources, recycle soak and dye water where we can and try to source sustainable and recyclable packaging for your yarn wherever practical to do so.

All my yarns are dyed to exhaust in the dyebath and thoroughly rinsed. Some shades, particularly hot pinks and blues, can release a little bit of colour when wet. Always swatch for colourfastness before committing to knit two different yarns together to avoid surprises.

Another colourway from the colour study photos I took when the weather finally calmed enough to visit the beach at Danger Point.

Our immediate coastline is a magical ecosystem of marine habitats. The scourge of many an angler and a graveyard for fishing gear, kelp forests also provide refuge and foraging places for fish, shellfish and crustaceans. Washed up seaweed clothes our beaches in winter and the diversity of colours, shapes and forms provides inspiration for artists and makers all over. From ceramics to stitch patterns, the sea is an endless provider.

75% Superwash Merino 27 micron

25% Nylon

400m/437yards/100g

A bouncy, durable but still soft all round sock yarn. This one has a bit more of a traditional lambswool handle but is still suitable for next to skin wear. A perennial favourite, it takes colour well and gives crisp stitch and speckle definition.

All our yarns are responsibly sourced from farms where Mulesing is not practiced. Superwash yarns are produced to ISO14001 accreditation or equivalent practices.

In the studio, we use minimal resources, recycle soak and dye water where we can and try to source sustainable and recyclable packaging for your yarn wherever practical to do so.

All my yarns are dyed to exhaust in the dyebath and thoroughly rinsed. Some shades, particularly hot pinks and blues, can release a little bit of colour when wet. Always swatch for colourfastness before committing to knit two different yarns together to avoid surprises.