nebula eclipse sock
nebula eclipse sock
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400m / 100g per hank
fingering weight
knits to 28 stitches per 10cm on 2.25-2.75mm needles
80% superwash merino, 20% nylon (2ply)
hand wash cool, dry flat
recommended for: socks
๐ made in Canada ๐
It's safe to stare directly at this sock yarn without protective goggles (in fact, we encourage it!).ย ย Eye-catching barber-pole striping in this yarn add to the unique interest of these hand-dyed sock yarns.ย Full of colour and just in time for a once-in-a-lifetime astronomical event, a skein of this Canadian-dyed sock yarn is the perfect way to celebrate!
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returns & cancellations
returns & cancellations
This item is eligible for refund or exchange within 30 days of the purchase date. All returned items must be accompanied by their receipt or order number, and must be unopened, unused, and in salable condition for a return or exchange to be considered. We do not accept full or partial returns on items that were special ordered.
yarn winding service
yarn winding service
nebula eclipse sock will need to be wound into a ball before it can be used. We offer this as a paid service here.
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full moon fibres
Full Moon Fibres is a hand dyed yarn business started by sisters Allison and Jessica in 2020. As long time knitters and makers starting our own yarn business was a long time dream that has finally come to fruition. We enjoy creating yarns in the colours that we are inspired by and love seeing these yarns come to life in your projects! Full Moon Fibres fully supports Indigenous Lives Matter, Black Lives Matter, Asian Lives Matter, as well as the LGBTQ2+ community. -
merino wool
Merino sheep create a wool with a long, smooth fibre that is lightweight, warm, and soft. Like all wool, it has excellent breathability and does an excellent job regulating temperature in garments. It is a very popular type of wool to use for hand knitting yarn, and is a great choice for socks and garments worn close to the skin. -
superwash wool
Superwash is a treatment method that is used to make wool fibres more resistant to shrinking and felting. There are a different methods used to achieve this, and the methods vary in terms of durability and environmental impact. These yarns often take dye very well, and tend to have a lot more drape and stretch than non-superwash yarns. A hand-dyed yarn may be superwash yet still recommend hand washing: this is to extend the colourfastness. -
polyamide / nylon
Nylon is a synthetic material that is often used to provide structure, stability and strength to yarns made with other, softer fibres. A nylon content of at least 15% is recommended for socks.