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Intertidal - Standard Sock

A variegated sea-green, with kahki and gold splashes.

Part of The Newlyn Collection

Whilst visiting Marazion, we sat along the shoreline at low tide, with a long stretch of rock and rockpools infront of us. Painting a moving landscape was all part of the fun, as by the end of the day, the tide had chased us up the beach, and the view had all but transformed.

'Intertidal' was created to represent this area along the coast that is ever-changing with the tides. We've got gold and kahki for the rocks and seaweed, and turquoise for the sea. All brought together with a sea-green base.

The swatch is on my Standard Sock base. The superwash bases (Standard Sock, Merino Singles and Merino DK) are more saturated and variegated than the non-superwash bases. The final fabric will look different depending on the base and pattern used, the swatch is just to give you a rough idea of how the colourway works up.

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All About this Yarn

Weight: 4-ply/Fingering

Composition: 75% Superwash Merino, 25% Nylon

Twist Type: 4-ply. 4 single strands twisted together, making this yarn more durable.

Quantity: 100g/3.5oz and approximately 425m/465 yards per skein.

Recommended Needle Size: 2.5 - 4mm (check your pattern and gauge for further details).

Care Instructions

Hand wash in cool water with your favourite wool wash. Some slight colour bleed is normal on the first wash.

Useful Information

All yarn is hand dyed and therefore no skein is identical. I recommend alternating between skeins throughout your project to prevent pooling of colours.

If you purchase multiple skeins of the same colourway, they will be from the same dye-lot unless otherwise stated.

If dye-lots differ greatly, photos of each dye-lot will be provided.

Please purchase your required number of skeins at the same time if you need them to be from the same dye-lot. Every care is taken to maintain consistency between dye-lots, however the nature of hand dyed yarn means that variations may occur.