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Merino/Tencel:

These skeins are laceweight, 50% merino and 50% tencel. 8 oz, and 1,400 yards. Beautiful drape and a little sheen from the tencel, yet holds it’s shape well because of the merino . Plenty for an adult sweater!  We have several patterns that work for the skeins.  $65.

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Garment choices:

Vitamin D, by Heidi Kirrmaier. You may either purchase the pattern from her on Ravelry, or ask for a copy with your order here, as I have purchased copies of the pattern from Heidi to go with my yarns.

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Mythos, by Laura Nelkin.  She offers her pattern for free on Ravelry.

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Simple Summer Tweed, by Heidi Kirrmaier.  This is a free pattern on Ravelry, and calls for a heavier yarn, so we used two skeins of the merino/tencel knit together.  Fun quick knit!

Blume by Bekah Knits.  You must purchase this pattern directly on Ravelry.

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Here is my Blume, but as you can see, it’s much prettier on a person than laying on a table! But this gives you an idea of how it looks in the handpainted merino/tencel.

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Summer Garden T, designed by Vicki K. Byram.  Pattern comes with the yarn, if you ask.

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Here is a representation of colors that I often have in stock, although I don’t have all of these at this time. This just gives you an idea of what colors I can dye:

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100% Merino:

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This worsted weight yarn is 4oz, 215 yards.  It is a NON-superwash merino.   I have been searching for a really nice worsted weight yarn, and this is it!  Very soft and squishy, and from what people are telling me, it’s a joy to work with!  $20.

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Garment Choices: (either pattern is available, just let me know if you would like one)

Simply Twisted, a simple pull over sweater with a little bit of cables, designed by Vicki Byram (shown in charcoal to gray). Takes 6 skeins:

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Casual Comfort Poncho, a fun easy to knit poncho, designed by Vicki Byram (shown in Fall Leaves Pansy). Takes 5 skeins:

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