Description
Honey in the Making features a vital source of our agriculture, the bees! This particular photo showcases a diligent worker bee gathering pollen from an almond blossom. The lovely shades of almost purple to light pink compliment the black and yellow bee nicely. Photo credit for this beautiful still life goes to Stephenie Anderson with Bear Paw Honey Bees.
This variegated yarn color goes from a rich mauve to a blushing pink to a soft creamy yellow to white. It also has speckles of a brighter yellow and a bit of black mixed in with the soft yellow. This is a fantastic spring color to brighten your days.
Worn Suitcase base:
75% Superwash Merino wool, 25% nylon
Fingering Weight
462 yards / 100 grams
7-8 stitches = 1″ on #1-3 needles
21-32 sc = 4″ on B-E hooks
Machine wash gentle / Tumble dry low
This fingering weight yarn is so versatile that it could be used for anything – socks, shawls, baby items, gloves, hats, scarves. The possibilities are endless!
Please note if a color is listed as a ‘backorder’ option, it will be dyed to order and may take up to a week to ship.
Please note that color variations may occur from skein to skein as a result of hand dyeing. I have matched the colors in the photo as close as real life as possible however some differences may be noticed from monitor to monitor. Please also order as many skeins as you need for your project as color variation may happen one dye lot to the next.
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