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New Orleans Square
New Orleans Square
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Each listing is for one skein of yarn in your desired base.
Step into the heart of New Orleans Square. Here, the spirit of Mardi Gras comes to life in a vibrant tapestry of colors. This yarn captures the soul of celebration, weaving together the charm of hidden courtyards, the distant melody of jazz, and the scent of beignets drifting through the air. You're almost there, just one stitch away from something truly magical!
Yarn Bases
Yarn Bases
Princess Sock - Fingering Weight (1), 85% Superwash Extrafine Merino 15% Nylon (19.5 Microns), 4 ply, 437 yds/100g
Charming Sock - Fingering Weight (1), 100% Fine Superwash Merino Wool, 437 yds/100g
Enchanted Sock - Fingering weight (1), 75% Fine Superwash Merino, 25% Nylon, 462 yds/100g
Single Rider - Fingering weight (1), 100% Superwash Merino (19.5 microns), single ply, 437 yds/100g
Fairytale Fingering - Fingering weight (1), 75% Superwash Ultrafine Merino (16.5 micron)/15% Mulberry Silk/10% Cashmere, 2 ply, 437 yds/100g
21 Royal Yak Silk - Fingering weight (1), 80% Extra fine Superwash Merino 19.5 mic. 10% Yak (grey) 10% Silk, 4 ply, 437 yds/100g
Marvelous Mohair - Lace (0), 72% brushed Superkid Mohair 28% Mulberry Silk Yarn, single ply, 459 yds/100g
Fantasy Sport - Sport Weight, 75% Fine Superwash Merino, 25% Nylon, 100g, 274 yds
Dreamy DK - DK Weight (3), 100% Fine Superwash Merino, 4-ply, 246 yds/100g
Destiny DK - DK Weight (3), 85% Superwash Extrafine Merino 15% Nylon Yarn (19.5 Microns), 4 ply, 246 yds/100g
Wonder Worsted - Aran (4), 100% Superwash Merino (19.5 microns), 3 ply, 182 yrds/100g
Important! Hand Dyed Yarn Info
Important! Hand Dyed Yarn Info
All dyed yarn washed prior to packaging and shipping. Due to the nature of hand-dyed yarn, there is a potential for variability to each skein. We recommend purchasing enough yarn for your planned project to avoid potential differences in batches/dye lots. Alternating skeins is recommended to reduce any potential color pooling. Yarn is washed after the dyeing process is complete, but there is a chance for bleeding upon initial blocking of your finished object, especially with saturated colors. We recommend using a color catcher for color work.
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