ALMOST KATE'S THRU LINES SCARF BUNDLE

$ 247.00 $ 259.75

Hi there, knitter friends! For your one-click convenience, this listing is for the skeins you'll need to knit Andrea Mowry's newest pattern, Thru Lines, in almost** Kate's colorways she used for her scarf ;)

A: Uist Wool Canach (100% Scottish Merino) 190 yards per skein; 5 skeins in Corca

B: Dyed In The Wool (100% American wool) 200 yards per skein; 2 skeins in Bitter Pill

C:  Brooklyn Tweed Tones Light (100% American Columbia Wool) 225 yards per skein; 1 skein in Acer Undertone

**Kate used Harrisville Designs Shear in the colorway "Morel" for Yarn A in her own scarf. We think Uist Wool is an amazing alternate! Kate also swapped her Dyed in the Wool for Yarn B to really let the incredible skeins of Bitter Pill she snagged sing.

The pattern is sold separately and can be found on Ravelry or at dreareneeknits.com February 4

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UIST WOOL • CANACH • 100% Scottish Merino • 190 yards per skein • 50g • hand wash, lay flat to dry • Grown in Scotland • Spun at The Mill & Wool Centre in Grimsay, North Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland

BROOKLYN TWEED • TONES LIGHT • 100% American Columbia Wool • 225 yards per skein • 50g • hand wash, lay flat to dry • Sourced, Spun and Dyed in the U.S.A.

DYED IN THE WOOL • sport weight • 100% superwashed American wool • 200 yards per skein • hand wash cold, lay flat to dry • GROWN IN THE USA • DYED & SPUN IN WASHINGTON 

You will receive skeins from this colorway, but not the exact skeins pictured. • Due to our “dyed in the wool” process, each skein we produce is unique, even within a dyelot.  

For high contrast colorwork, we recommend steam blocking to avoid color transfer. • Some dyes are notoriously difficult to set, and may exhaust some color even after our final wash. • Please keep this in mind if you are combining any hand dyed yarn with a light color in the same project. • If you plan to combine a hand dyed yarn, especially a very saturated colorway, with a lighter yarn, we suggest you test your darker skeins for possible color transfer by soaking them first. • To wash your knitwear, a quick cold water dip with a no-rinse wool wash is recommended.