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We're here to help you stitch sustainability into every aspect of your making.
With our carefully curated selection of non-superwash, plastic-free yarns and notions, we have everything you need to get started on your next project - and the one after that.
Here's to a wardrobe of knits we love and want to wear for years to come!
We're here to help you stitch sustainability into every aspect of your making.
With our carefully curated selection of non-superwash, plastic-free yarns and notions, we have everything you need to get started on your next project - and the one after that.
Here's to a wardrobe of knits we love and want to wear for years to come!
Black Isle Yarns' Killen Sock is a fabulous all-natural sock yarn, custom-spun for Julie who dyes each skein lovingly, using only natural dyes.
It's a blend of 80% Bluefaced Leicester, sourced from The Arr Farm, very close to where Julie is based in Scotland, and 20% Mohair, sourced responsibly in South Africa.
The yarn is spun in Yorkshire, to a really high twist, which makes it extremely well suitable - together with the Mohair - for socks!
We carry it in two exclusive colorways that Julie dyed up for our October Sock Subscriptions. When they're gone, they're gone!
• Non-superwash
• 80% Bluefaced Leicester | 20% Mohair
• Fingering weight: 400 meters per 100 grams / 437 yards per 3.53 ounces
• Recommended needle size: 2 - 3.5mm / US 0 - 4
• Worsted spun
• Non-superwash
• Bluefaced Leicester fleeces sourced on The Arr Farm, on the other side of Moray Firth from the Black Isle, where Julie is based
• Mohair responsibly sourced in South Africa
• Spun in Yorkshire, UK
• Hand-dyed using natural plant dyes by Julie on the Black Isle in Scotland
• Fiber & yarn origin: UK & South Africa
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I've known and admired Julie since I started Making Stories - she was one of the first indie dyers I met!
Her dedication to custom spinning yarns that are super responsibly sourced, ideally from fleeces really close to her beautiful home in Scotland, has been an inspiration from the beginning.
Seeing her work grow and evolve over the years has brought me so much joy, and so I'm super excited that we finally have some of her beautiful naturally-dyed yarns in the shop!
Killen Sock is a fantastic all-natural sock yarn with great stitch definition thanks to it's high twist. What's more, the 80% Bluefaced Leicester used in this blend are sourced from The Arr Farm, just across from where Julie is based.
And the icing on the cake? The gorgeous layers of color Julie achieves, using only natural dyes!
It's no secret that Hanna Lisa adores knitting - and wearing - socks. The "Not-So-Vanilla Vanilla Socks" are the perfect canvas for showing off that gorgeous hand-dyed skein of yarn you've had in your stash forever, or for your first foray into all-natural sock yarns.
The pattern is graded to 5 sizes and comes with measuring instructions and a little calculation exercise to ensure the perfect, snug fit on your own foot. They're knit toe-up with a Fleegle's Heel - Hanna Lisa's absolute favorite heel to fit a medium-to-high instep.
The Oregano Socks by The Crimson Stitchery feature beautiful elliptical cables framed by ribbing. They're knit from the cuff down, and make the most out of Killen Socks' fabulous stitch definition!
These cosy socks were inspired by heirlooms passed down in Izabela's family for generations - crystal vases. Crystal is more delicate than glass and is cut to create intricate designs on the surface. The lines intertwining in very geometrical, sharp patterns that are characteristic for certain types of crystal vases are reflected in these beautiful socks.
Killen Sock is designed to be a sock yarn, so ... socks is what I would knit with it!
It works really well for any textured patterns, even small-scale ones, as the halo from the mohair is not too pronounced.
It's also great in soothing stockinette as that shows off Julie's dyeing skills really well!
If socks are not your jam, this yarn drapes wonderfully, so a lightweight sweater or shawl looks also great in Killen Sock!
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