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New Inventory and Restocks - Gusto Wool

We received a HUGE shipment of Gusto Wool and a little Urth Yarns!!



These sock kits are so fun and will give you matching self striping socks AND they are already caked up and ready for your two at a time knitting convenience!  $27 each set


If you are looking for a fingering weight yarn for a summer sweater...THIS IS IT!!!!! It would be amazing for the Salty Air Tee! Trill is the name of the yarn and it is $20 a skein


We have carried Echoes Fingering for a bit now, but we now have Core Fingering that is the perfect pairing for this yarn!! Here is some project inspiration for this yarn. Of course it makes great socks...and SOOOOO much more!!!



I LOVE the way the ZickZack Scarf knits up in this yarn. This is a free pattern on Ravelry and a great on-the-go project!


Carmen has made a return by popular demand! This yarn is great for planned pooling or microstriping socks! A little project inspiration can be found HERE This pattern shown here is the Flicker Scarf


Just like with the Echoes Fingering, the Worsted Weight option has solid colors of Core Worsted that work perfectly together!! This is a newer base, so there is less project inspiration on Ravelry. 



We hope you enjoy all these fun yarns...they really deliver a great splash of color on this wall!!!


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