Mrs. Frankenstein -- Solnit Base (Sock) dec23"Playful as a summer insect," Mrs. Frankenstein is named after Elizabeth Lavenza from Mary Shelley's 1818 novel, Frankenstein. This densely speckled color works up with just a hint of color repeat, in rich purples, royal blues, fox coat, and foreboding shadows. Base: Solnit (Sock) 75% Superwash Merino Wool; 25% Nylon 463 yards 100 grams Price listed is per one (1) skein of yarn. All indie dyed yarn works up differently depending on gauge, project
A variegated galaxy of sweet pastels and wild neons is inspired by the eponymous classic of the same name
the novel House of Leaves follows Johnny Truant as he unfolds an account of an unstable house and the claustrophobic and agoraphobic drama that unfolds within the Navidson family residents
Colors are fueled an unforgettable scene and Linda Blair's makeup in The Exorcist
A stunning speckled mini skein set combining the seven Fin de Siècle Collection colorways
from a previous dye batch
Foxing is a colorway named after the age-related process of deterioration that causes spots and browning on old book pages
Frankenstein is named after Elizabeth Lavenza from Mary Shelley's 1818 novel
Swatches are shown in DK base
Base: Ursula (Yak Sock) 70% Superwash Merino Wool / 20% Yak / 10% Nylon
deceptively
431 yards / 100 grams
and works up stunningly in crochet or knit projects or paired with a more subtle tonal