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New Yarn - Zen Yarn Garden

Fall is in the air....and all those fall vibes are splattered ALLLLLL over this new yarn from Zen Yarn Garden!!! This fingering weight yarn is super all around. It is a 90% SUPERFINE, SUPERWASH Merino and 10% Nylon. Weighing in at 100g to 400 yards...it is a plump fingering weight yarn that will make COZY socks and shawls!!!! I really like a more dense sock...so this yarn speaks to me!!!

This is our first order from Zen Yarn Garden...but we are thinking this might become a regular in our rotation!!! 

I have a TERRIBLE case of cast-on-itis right now. I have a few design projects that I ABSOLUTELY POSITIVELY HAVE TO FINISH....yet I just purchased this pattern and am deciding which Zen Yarn Garden Yarns I will select!




Right around the corner would be another AWESOME pattern for this yarn. I knit a sample for the shop using another 400yard/100g ball of yarn and it worked perfectly and had plenty of yarn!!! This pattern is SO. MUCH. FUN. and is the perfect project for TV knitting!! Of course you know I love garter, so it's no shocker this is a pattern I could knit 12 times and still love!  You can get the pattern here: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/right-around-the-corner







You can purchase these lovelies in shop or online: https://www.alittleknitty.com/shop/Yarn/Sock-Weight-Yarn/p/Zen-Yarn-Garden-Superfine-Fingering-x52076860.htm








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