Hazel Knits Artisan Sock
Hazel Knits is a delicious choice for Project 4 in A Year of Techniques. A single skein is plenty to make Romi Hill’s pattern for the Talmadge Cloche, a cute hat teaches best practices when it comes to knitting on an edging, plus two sturdy cast-ons to keep in your back pocket for those situations when a long-tail cast-on simply will not do.
Note: this is for the yarn only. You may purchase the pattern for Project 4 as part of the book A Year of Techniques, available in a print edition with ebook download code here in the MDK Shop. Or as an ebook at Arnall-Culliford Knitwear.
Learn more about A Year of Techniques here.
Specs & Details
365 m
3 mm double pointed needles
US 3 circular needle
3 mm circular needle
US 2 double pointed needle
2.75 mm double pointed needle
Hazel Knits is one of our favorite hand-dyed yarns, rich in nuanced color. We loved combining shades to make Squad Mitt Kits for Mason-Dixon Knitting Field Guide No. 1, and we love using this yarn—in single shades or combinations—to make knits with depth and subtlety.
Wendee Shulsen is out there in Seattle, Washington, up to her eyeballs in dye pots that are turning out lush, saturated color. And a touch of nylon gives this sock-weight yarn the strength to go on, through every challenge that your knitwear must stalwartly face. 90% merino wool/10% nylon.
We suggest Hazel Knits as a delicious choice for Project 4 in A Year of Techniques. A single skein is plenty to make Romi Hill’s pattern for the Talmadge Cloche, a cute hat teaches best practices when it comes to knitting on an edging, plus two sturdy cast-ons to keep in your back pocket for those situations when a long-tail cast-on simply will not do.
Note: this is for the yarn only. You may purchase the pattern for Project 4 as part of the book A Year of Techniques, available in a print edition with ebook download code here in the MDK Shop. Or as an ebook at Arnall-Culliford Knitwear.
Learn more about A Year of Techniques here.