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Posted by Lis Barsuglia-Madsen on

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Dancing Paca Hat is finally in a format I can e-mail as a pdf. I wrote this pattern about 10 years or more ago. A friend of ours, Teressa, who owns Paca Gardens gave me a photo of her beautiful alpacas and I worked up this design. I've chosen the 2 ply - Super Fine Alpaca yarn for the design as the texture of this yarn brings the alpacas more to life. Dancing freely in the field. We can only dream of Spring to come! We will all be dancing!

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Have been busy knitting up our Cable Brim Hats (pattern #351) in our new DK Sock yarn. They are coming up nice and soft. Photo shows the Cable Brim Hat in our Chicadee Color Way. Love the Chicadees, they always seem so happy. They follow us around in the woods, when we go for our walks. Reminding us winter is ALMOST over.

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Posted by Lis Barsuglia-Madsen on

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We have just posted Fleece Artist - Kidazzle. We have 22 color ways, which are all dyed in our unique colors. As we prefer bold & vibrant colors.

1 skein is enough for a pair of socks.

Also great for shawls, hats, finger mittens.

 

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Posted by Lis Barsuglia-Madsen on

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DK 4ply SOCK

HAND DYED

DK weight.

80% Super Wash Merino & 20% Nylon.

 

Each skein is approx. 3.5 oz / 218 yards.

US Size 6 needles/ 22 sts = 4"

Machine Washable.

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Posted by Lis Barsuglia-Madsen on

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We have just added a new sock yarn to our collections.

Festival Socks. This yarn is a Fine Fingering/Sock weight.

It is Hand Dyed by Fleece Artist in their National Parks Colors.

There are 13 colorways, one for each of Canada's provinces & territories.

Festival Socks fiber content is: 45% Merino, 25% Nylon, 20% Mohair, 10% Silk.

Each skein is about 3.5 oz/437 yards.

Recommended needle size: 1

32 sts/4"

This yarn is machine washable.

Happy Knitting!

 

Lis

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