Madelinetosh - Tosh Merino Light
What's on our Needles? An expansion we’ve been really looking forward to: Madelinetosh Yarns!
Tosh Merino Light is a lightweight 100%, Superwash Merino! With a generous 420 yards per skein, which is more than enough yarn to knit or crochet a pair of socks with one skein and two skeins can effortlessly create large garments! This single-ply, fingering weight yarn lends itself well to be used alone, held double, or held with another yarn altogether to add texture and volume to your next favorite accessory!
What's on our Needles? An expansion we’ve been really looking forward to: Madelinetosh Yarns!
Tosh Merino Light is a lightweight 100%, Superwash Merino! With a generous 420 yards per skein, which is more than enough yarn to knit or crochet a pair of socks with one skein and two skeins can effortlessly create large garments! This single-ply, fingering weight yarn lends itself well to be used alone, held double, or held with another yarn altogether to add texture and volume to your next favorite accessory!
What's on our Needles? An expansion we’ve been really looking forward to: Madelinetosh Yarns!
Tosh Merino Light is a lightweight 100%, Superwash Merino! With a generous 420 yards per skein, which is more than enough yarn to knit or crochet a pair of socks with one skein and two skeins can effortlessly create large garments! This single-ply, fingering weight yarn lends itself well to be used alone, held double, or held with another yarn altogether to add texture and volume to your next favorite accessory!
Brand | Madelinetosh
Craft | Knitting, Crochet
Yarn Weight | 1 - Fingering/Sock
Fibers | 100% Superwash Merino Wool
Hank Weight | 105 grams
Length | 395 yds (361 m)
Knits to Approx. | 26-30 stitches / 4 inches (10 cm)
Suggested Needles | US 1-2 (2.25 - 2.75 mm)
Crochets to Approx. | 7-9 stitches / 4 inches (10 cm)
Suggested Crochet Hook | B1-E4 (2.25 - 3.5 mm)
* Indicates a colorway designed by Barker Wool, featuring the creativity of Dawn Barker, a designer that favors assigned pooling. Here her describe it here: https://youtu.be/GFr72SzxZk0?si=YMplQNxJg9K-Ck2b&t=1558 (or go back to the beginning of the video for an in-depth introduction to Barker Wool).
NOTE: The first/cover photo best shows the texture of this yarn. The individual colors are only an approximation of the color, and different yarns will take in the hand-dyeing process differently.