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Huasco Sock Twilight Paints by Araucania Yarns captures the breathtaking beauty of twilight skies. This hand-painted yarn mirrors the serene transition from day to night, with hues that evoke the soft glow of dusk—think deep purples, muted blues, and hints of warm pinks. Perfect for creating socks and lightweight garments, this yarn is not only a tribute to the magic of twilight but also a dream to work with, offering a soft and smooth texture that glides effortlessly through your hands. Let your next project capture the mystery and beauty, of the evening sky.


75% SuperWash Wool, 25% Polyamide
100 grams per 433 yards
Country of origin: Turkey
Super Fine weight yarn
Super Fine

Suggested
US 1 to 3
Knits to 27-32 stitches over 4in

As soon as this yarn hit the floor, customers were falling in love. Not only is the base fantastic, the colorways are lovely and look SOOOO pretty together


See what I mean????

I had to take one of the autumnal looking ones and cast on a Musselburgh hat!!!! The colors don't stripe, they just kinda meld together and look pretty :)


You can check out this yarn in person or online HERE







 
 


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