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Artyarns Inspiration Club Jul 2023: Summer Sunset

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  • Get inspired with Artyarns Inspirations!

    These are Limited Edition colours in some of our favourite Artyarns bases: Merino Cloud, Double Mohair, and ultra-lux Cashmere Ombré 2 ply!

    Every purchase includes exclusive patterns designed to bring out the yarn colours. Once a colour sells out it’s retired and will never be repeated.

    The July 2023 colourway, "Summer Sunset", is romantic and bold, with dramatic blues and vibrant oranges and yellows. Skeins are hand-painted in an ombre style, and will knit up with long colour repeats.

    Lovingly dyed by artisans with brushes.

    Read more about each of the yarns and their characteristics here:
    Merino Cloud
    Double Mohair
    Merino Cloud Fade Set
    Silky Twist
    Beaded Silk & Sequins Light

    Patterns will be emailed to you upon purchase*:

    1. 

    • Summer Sunset Shawl

  • by Iris Schreier
    A one skein shawl knit in Merino Cloud. Lacey crescent, starting on the blue end of the skein and ending with the gold and orange. 

    2. Summer Sunset Lace Tee by Lucinda Iglesias

    Likes rays of sunshine, the Summer Sunset Tee has an easy lace motif that radiates out. This tee is worked from the top down. Started on the Orange/Gold end and culminating in deep blues. The mohair drape makes this a lovely tee to wear in the summer.

    S/m/l will require just 1 skein of mohair ombré 2 ply. Larger sizes will require 2 skeins.

    4. Effortless Arrows Top designed by Danielle Courier:

    Using the Merino Cloud Fade Kit, along with the option of adding 1 skein of Beaded Silk and Sequins for extra bling! Just one Fade Set will be enough for most sizes. We recommend 378 Chartreuse for the Beaded Silk option.

  • Ingredients:
    Merino Cloud:
    80% Fine Merino
    20% Italian Cashmere

    Beaded Silk & Sequins Light:
    100% Regal Silk

    Silk Day Dream:
    100% Japanese Mulberry Silk

    Double Mohair:
    60% Fine Kid Mohair
    40% Mulberry Silk

    Cashmere Ombré 2 ply:
    100% Italian Cashmere

    Silky Twist:

    20% Mulberry Silk
    80% Ultra Fine Merino

    Length:
    Merino Cloud:
    400m (440yd)

    Beaded Silk & Sequins Light:
    100m (110yd)

    Silk Day Dream:
    366m (400yd)

    Double Mohair:
    566m (620yd)

    Cashmere Ombré 2 ply:
    675m (738 yards)

    Silky Twist:
    200m (220 yds)

    Weight:
    Merino Cloud:
    100g

    Beaded Silk & Sequins Light:
    50g

    Silk Day Dream:
    90g

    Double Mohair:
    90g

    Cashmere Ombré 2 ply:
    150g

    Silky Twist:
    100g

    Gauge:
    Merino Cloud:
    Fingering
    3.75 mm - 4 mm (US 5 - 6)
    22 st = 10cm (4")

    Beaded Silk & Sequins Light:
    DK
    4 mm (US 6)
    20 st = 10cm (4")

    Silk Day Dream:
    Sport
    4 mm (US 6)
    20 st = 10cm (4")

    Double Mohair:
    Various but we love it on 5.5mm needles!

    Silky Twist:

    Worsted
    5-8mm (US 8-11)
    12-18 sts per 10cm (4")

    Care:
    We recommend hand washing non-superwash, hand-dyed yarns.

    Although Artyarns are very consistent with their colourways, all hand-painted skeins are unique. If your project uses more than one skein, you may want to alternate / stripe the skeins.

    Block / wash in lukewarm water with some wool wash, and lay flat to dry. Artyarns set their dyes with steaming and thoroughly rinsing but differing water temperatures and chemicals can cause some dye to bleed in any yarn.

    If you're pairing light and dark colours, we recommend washing your swatch first to test for colour-fastness.
  • Artyarns was founded in 2002 by Iris Schreier, a celebrated knitwear author whose work appears in major knitting media outlets. 

    Artyarns fibers are manufactured in the United States. We strongly believe in local sourcing of materials and equipment. We utilize energy efficient systems and sustainable materials. Artyarns collaborates only with countries who follow International Labor Organization Standards.

    Before the art of knitting comes the art of yarn