Sprig of Lavender - Vegan Sock
Sprig of Lavender - Vegan Sock
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Yarn is dyed in a dog and cat friendly home
The exact shade varies across bases. Listing is for 1 x 100g Skein
Important Notes
Allergens
Yarn is dyed in a smoke free home with a dog and a cat.
Bases
Lace Weight
Pima Lace:
100% Pima Cotton
874 yards/100g
Lace Weight
Light Fingering Weight
Tencel Fingering:
100% Tencel
437 yards/100g
Light Fingering Weight
Bamboo/Linen Fingering
70% Bamboo, 30% Linen
437 yds/100g
Light Fingering Weight
Pima Fingering
100% Pima Cotton
437 yards/100g
Light Fingering Weight
Fingering Weight
Organic Cotton Fingering
100% Organic Cotton
437 yards/100g
Fingering Weight
Organic Cotlin Fingering
60% Organic Cotton 40% Linen
383 yards / 100g
Fingering Weight
Old Vegan Sock:
55% Bamboo, 24% Cotton, 21% Elastic
377 yds/100 g
Fingering Weight
Vegan Sock:
40% Tencel, 40% Organic Cotton, 20% Elastic
377 yds/100 g
Fingering Weight
Sport Weight
Linen/Silk:
Sport Weight (though it can easily work fingering)
70% Linen 30% Mulberry Silk Yarn
320 yards
DK Weight
Pima DK
100% Pima Cotton
218 yards/100g
DK Weight
Organic Cotton DK
100% Organic Cotton
246 yards/100g
DK Weight
Tencel DK:
100% Tencel
246 yards/100g
DK Weight
Cotton Air DK
100% Pima Cotton
218 yards/100g
DK Weight
Worsted Weight
Organic Cotton Worsted
100% Organic Cotton
164 yards/100g
Worsted Weight
Pima Worsted:
100% Pima Cotton
181 yards/100g
Worsted Weight
Vegan Worsted:
40% Tencel, 40% Organic Cotton, 20% Elastic
188 yds/100 g
Worsted Weight
Color Accuracy
Due to the aspect of hand-dyed yarn and the small batches, no two skeins will look the same, even though I use the same formulas every time. Because of this, I recommend buying enough yarn to finish your project and alternating skeins while crafting. If you order a sweater quantity, they will all get dyed together and part of the same family.
I do my best to represent the true color of the yarn, but due to monitor settings, lighting, etc, there may be slight variances.
Washing and Care
While I thoroughly wash the yarn after dying some light bleeding may occur during the first wash. This is completely normal with hand-dyed yarn.
While machine washable on gentle - handwashing in cold water is highly recommended, along with laying flat to dry. This will keep your finished piece looking good for a long time.