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Fingering Weight
I've created a separate category for fingering-weight yarns that are bit too softly spun for making socks. One example is the Peruvian two-ply wool that I sometimes offer; it is soft and lovely, and takes dye well, but doesn't have the durability to be worn as socks. I also find occasional batches of fingering weight yarn in limited amounts, so check back often. If you are looking for yarn to match a pattern with a 7-st-per-inch gauge, you might want to check out the Sock Yarns category; many of those yarns are suitable for projects like baby jackets, gloves, and scarves, as well as socks.
Lovely blend of 80% superwash merino/20% nylon in a fingering weight blend. NOT the same as Plump; a different matte finish. Soft and warm, great hand, rich deep colors. Appr 420 yds.
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Decadent blend of 80% superwash merino, 10% nylon, 10% cashmere in fingering weight. Incredibly soft and smooshy! Each skein approx. 425 yds/100g.
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Special purchase of gorgeous 50% Falkland merino wool/50% bamboo fiber (rayon) in a sockwt (fingering wt) yarn! Each skein 430 yds/100g, superwash, with a lovely soft hand. Different fibers take the dye slightly different. Gorgeous!
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