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Pinky Swear: The Shift Cowl Kits

Pinky Swear: The Shift Cowl Kits

Regular price $116.00 USD
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Color Kit

The Shift cowl by Andrea Mowry is such a Spincycle Dyed in the Wool classic! And a great way to use your single skeins of Dyed In the Wool too. We couldn't stop at just one!!

Pattern is available on Ravelry: The Shift

Kit Options

Shift Kit #5:
Color A, 1 skein Dimond Laine Percy in color Overcast
Color B, 1 skein Spincycle Dyed in the Wool in color Bad Egg
Color C, 1 skein Spincycle Dyed in the Wool in color Pinky Swear.

Shift Kit #6, (Michelle's Shift Kit):
Color A, 1 skein Dimond Laine Percy in color Antique
Color B, 1 skein Spincycle Dyed In the Wool in color Stay Ready
Color C, 1 skein Spincycle Dyed in the Wool in color Pinky Swear

Shift Kit #7:
Color A, 1 skein Dimond Laine Percy in color Stormy
Color B, 1 skein Spincycle Dyed in the Wool in color Levitate
Color C, 1 skein Spincycle Dyed in the Wool in color Pinky Swear.

Fiber Content:

Dimond Laine Percy:

100% cashmere, light DK, with a scrumptiously gorgeous and ever so lush halo! Incredibly soft to the touch while knitting but the magic really happens upon a gentle block. 

Sport/DK Weight
100% Cashmere
190 yards per 50 gram skein

Hand wash suggested. Lay flat to dry.

DYED IN THE WOOL • sport weight • 100% superwashed American wool • 200 yards per skein • hand wash cold, lay flat to dry • MADE IN THE USA FROM SHEEP TO SKEIN

You will receive a skein from this colorway, but not the exact skein pictured. • Due to our “dyed in the wool” process, each skein we produce is unique, even within a dyelot. • If you have specific color preferences, please leave a note in the box at checkout. • We recommend buying your entire yardage requirement for your project in the same transaction, so that we can hand select skeins that match.

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. 


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