The Scottish Highland cows with their cute fringe and unusually long fur are definitively the cutest among all the cattle species! And if I had a farm, I would for sure have a few of those cuties! Now that I am writing that, I wonder if yarn made out of Highland cattle wool is a thing? ????
Anyhoo (or rather, any-moo), the ‘Heilan Coo’ colorway is still dyed on merino wool, but its muted orange-ish tone is inspired by my favorite type of cow!
Material
Yarn Care
Hand-wash the yarn in cold water - optionally with mild soap - and lie flat to dry.
All yarns are rinsed thoroughly, but due to differences in water hardness, some bleeding may occur with darker or very saturated colors. If you combine very light and very dark yarns in the same project, washing the yarns before using them in the project is recommended.
All yarn photos are photographed and edited to represent the colors as accurately as possible, however, colors may vary slightly due to differences between screens.
Base
Merino Fingering
- 100% Superwash Merino (19.5mic)
- Fingering (Sock) weight
- 437yds (400m), 100g per skein
- Recommended needle size: US 1.5 - 6 (2.5 - 4.0mm) needles
Merino DK
- 100% Superwash Merino (19.5mic)
- DK weight
- 218yds (200m), 100g per skein
- Recommended needle size: US 4 - 7 (3.5 - 4.5mm) needles
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