Kelbourne Woolens’ new yarn is here! Meet Perennial.
Perennial is a light fingering weight blend of superwash merino, Suri alpaca, and nylon. Each 100 gram skein boasts 497 yards, enough for a pair of socks or mitts, a cowl, hat, or small shawl.
The women of Kelbourne Woolens have designed this yarn to be something of a staple – soft from the alpaca but sturdy from the nylon, easy care on account of the superwash merino, suitable for all kinds of projects.
The color palette was also devised with variety in mind, with a wide range of neutrals, jewel tones, neons, and primary colors. Combine them with each other or with a wild variegated skein from your stash – Perennial plays well with others!
We’re looking forward to Kelbourne Woolens’ upcoming pattern collection for Perennial, but in the meantime, look to our “Fingering weight” Pinterest board for project ideas. Come by the shop to give Perennial a squeeze and plan your next project!
inge on said:
Ooo!What can I make with hot pink & lime green? (Yes, I am a child of the ’60s!)
Julia on said:
Perennial would be great for a vibrant, two-color shawl – consider Hilary Smith Callis’s “Itineris,” Joji Locatelli’s “In The Moment,” or Lisa Hannes’ “Afternoon in Lisbon.”
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