Brooklyn Tweed Loft

$18.75
Brooklyn Tweed Loft:
Almanac
Amaranth
Artifact
Bale
Barn Owl
Birdbook
Blanket Fort
Button Jar
Cadet
Camper
Caribou
Caraway
Cast Iron
Cinnabar
Embers
Faded Quilt
Fauna
Flannel
Foothills
Fossil
Hayloft
Homemade Jam
Iceberg
Long Johns
Meteorite
Narwhal
Nest
Newsprint
Old World
Plume
Postcard
Pumice
Pumpernickel
Sap
Snowbound
Soot
Stormcloud
Sweatshirt
Tallow
Tartan
Tent
Truffle Hunt
Thistle
Venezia
Woodsmoke
Wool Socks - retired
Yellowstone

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Specs:

  • 275 yards (251 meters) | 23-24 microns | approx. 50 grams | fingering weight
  • Wyoming-grown Targhee-Columbia wool
  • Dyed in Philadelphia at Littlewood.
  • Spun in New Hampshire at Harrisville Designs.

TARGHEE-COLUMBIA WOOL CHARACTERISTICS

The Targhee-Columbia breed combines the softness and elasticity of finewool Targhee with the robust substance and warmth of mediumwool Columbia. This versatile mingling of wearability and durability makes Targhee-Columbia suitable for next-to-skin wear, outerwear, or heirloom pieces for the home. We source this breed for Shelter, Loft, and Quarry; the woolen construction of these yarns further enhance the fleece’s lofty and warmth-trapping characteristics.

Gauges:

As a result of its woolen-spun manufacturing process, Loft is suitable for a wonderful range of gauges:

  • 6 stitches to 1"  |  Suggested Needle: 3½ mm (US 4)
  • 7 stitches to 1"  |  Suggested Needle: 2¾ mm (US 2)
  • 8 stitches to 1"  |  Suggested Needle: 2 mm (US 0)

Care:

We recommend alternating skeins while knitting to blend the color evenly.

WET-BLOCKING

  1. Fill a sink or basin with warm water and submerge the fabric in water, gently squeezing out any air bubbles so that the piece can remain under water without being held there.
  2. Soak work for 20-30 minutes, allowing fabric to become completely saturated.
  3. Remove excess moisture by rolling your fabric between clean, dry towels with light pressure.
  4. Lay fabric flat and shape to air dry.