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Frequently Asked Questions
It depends on the weight! Here's a quick breakdown:
- Fingering Weight — 80% Merino Wool, 20% Nylon
- DK & Bulky — 100% Merino Wool
The nylon in our fingering weight isn't an accident — it adds durability and stitch definition, making it especially great for projects that see a lot of wear, like socks!
All of our base yarns are sourced from Wool2Dye4, and if you'd like to dig into the nitty gritty details, you can find links to the exact bases we use on our Yarn Specs page.
Absolutely. Ethical sourcing is something we feel very strongly about. All of our yarn bases come from Wool2Dye4, who share our commitment to responsible and humane practices. That means no mulesing, ever.
We'd encourage you to read straight from the source on this one. Wool2Dye4's FAQ page goes into wonderful detail about where their yarns come from and how they maintain their ethical sourcing standards. We're proud to partner with a supplier whose values align with our own!
The secret is in the prep! Our yarn comes in skeins, which are beautiful for showcasing the hand dyed colors but do need a little winding before you start your project. This process is called caking your yarn. You wind the skein into a neat, compact cake that feeds smoothly from the center as you work, tangle-free!
The easiest way to do this is with two simple tools: a yarn swift (which holds the skein open while you wind) and a yarn winder (which transforms it into that satisfying little cake). Many crafters consider these a worthy investment if you work with skeins regularly.
No tools? No problem! There are plenty of clever ways to cake yarn by hand: using the back of a chair, your knees, or even a helpful friend to hold the skein while you wind. It just takes a little creativity and patience.
We don't have our own video tutorial yet, so in the meantime, we'd recommend searching for "how to cake a skein of yarn" online. You'll find tons of wonderful video tutorials that can walk you through it step by step. Happy winding!
Good news for anyone who dreads hand washing their projects: our yarn is superwash merino, meaning it's been treated to be safe in the washing machine! Just toss it on a cold, gentle cycle with a mild detergent and you're good to go!
One important note: superwash does not mean superdry! Always lay your finished item flat to dry rather than putting it in the dryer, which can cause shrinking and distortion.
That said, our personal go-to is still a gentle hand wash in cold water with a small amount of mild detergent — we love plain old Dawn dish soap for this! Every washing machine is a little different, and hand washing is just that much gentler on your hard work. If you've spent hours on a project, and you're nervous about tossing it in the washing machine, it might be worth the extra few minutes to play it safe.
Short answer: no! Our yarns are colorfast and should not bleed when washed.
We take color security very seriously from the start of our dyeing process. Every skein is steam set in our warming cabinets for around 8 hours at a pH of 4, which ensures the dye is fully exhausted into the fiber before it ever reaches you. After that, we hand wash and spin dry each skein individually. This not only removes any remaining excess dye, but also lets us catch any potential issues before they leave our hands and reach yours.
You may notice very slightly tinted water on your first wash or two, and that is normal. But we're talking trace amounts of excess dy. NOT streaks of color. You should never see bright, vivid color washing out into the water.
If that ever happens, please reach out to us right away — we stand behind every skein we sell and will make it right!
Great news! Our hand dyed merino wool is absolutely wonderful for crochet! Merino is one of the most versatile fibers out there, and it works beautifully with a hook just as much as it does with needles.
Its natural softness and slight elasticity make it a dream to work with stitch by stitch, and the drape you get from crocheted merino is truly something special. whether you're making a cozy blanket, a delicate shawl, or anything else, you can rest assured that this yarn will be wonderful to work with!
We drop new yarn every Sunday at 4:00 PM CST. Mark your calendars, set alarms, and be sure to sign up for text notifications!
Each week we release 5 colorways, a mix of returning fan favorites and brand new recipes we're excited to share. With over 200 colorways in our catalog, there's a good chance you'll see some familiar faces cycle back through — but not every colorway is guaranteed to return. We dye what we love and what we think you'll love too, so each Sunday is always a little bit of a surprise!
If you're not so happy with our yarn that you could kiss a baby crane, we didn't do our job right!
Simply contact us and we'll send you a pre-paid return label. No hoops to jump through, no hassle, no hard feelings. We want you to love every single skein!