Dye up three pairs of socks in three different fibers. Each skein has 400-450 yards per skein, enough for a pair of handdyed socks.
We change the pack from time to time, but right now we're featuring these 3 different fibers ...
Sheila's Sock: 100% superwash merino with a wonderful twist that gives the Sheila line the name. There is a pebbled look to this yarn, lending a certain visual texture to a knitted fabric. 400 yds/100 gr
Silk Sock 50/50: We pair our springy superwash merino with lovely silk in this special 4-Ply yarn and created a touch of affordable elegance. 437 yds/100 gr
Cash Sock MCN: Cashmere! Our springs superwash merino with nylon and cashmere in an 80/10/10 blend. This is the yarn which took the handdye market by storm two years ago, and ours is still going strong. Want to know why? Because we comb and comb again and the fibers do not pill in this slippery blend. Lovely. 435 yds/100 gr
... and remember that you could also make 3 lovely shoulder shawls out of these wonderful yarns, too!