Yarn for Sweater Version
- MC: 850 (900, 1000, 1100)(1200, 1300, 1400) yards / 777 (823, 914, 1006) (1097, 1189, 1280) meters of fingering - sport weight yarn
- CC: 250 (300, 400, 500)(600, 700, 800) yards / 229 (274, 366, 457)(549, 640, 732) meters of fingering - sport weight yarn, total of all colors
NOTE: This assumes CC as edging. Adjust proportions as necessary. To emulate the colorful sweater versions, try using 12-14 colors. If using stash yarns, it’s okay if the yarns are slightly heavier or lighter than the MC. If yarn is very thin, use it doubled. If too thick, and plied, try removing a ply (or plies) to make it work. Each patch requires approx 2.25 yds / 2.25 m of yarn.
Shown in:
Version A
The Grey Sheep Co Stein Fine Wool 4ply (solid ivory MC)
- 50% Merino, 50% Gotland; 361 yds / 330 m per 3.5 oz / 100 g skein 3 (3, 3, 3)(4, 4, 4) skeins in Frappacino
- CC yarns were all stash yarns, mostly naturally dyed yarns from A Verb For Keeping Warm.
Version B
A Verb For Keeping Warm Flock (gradient ivory to gray MC)
- 100% Organic NM Rambouillet Wool; 290 yds / 265 m per 1.75 oz / 50 g skein MC: 3 (4, 4, 4)(5, 5, 5) skeins in Granite
- CC: 9 assorted colors
- Additional CC yarn: 3-4 additional colors from stash.
Yarn for Vest Version
- 850 (900, 1000, 1200)(1400, 1600, 1800) yards / 777 (823, 914, 1097)(1280, 1463, 1646) meters of fingering - sport weight yarn that gets gauge.
- Approximate breakdown for each color:
- MC: 620 (640, 690, 830)(960, 1080, 1160) yards / 567 (585, 631, 759)(878, 988, 1061) meters
- CC: 230 (260, 310, 370)(440, 520, 600) yards / 210 (238, 283, 338)(402, 475, 549) meters
Shown in:
A Verb For Keeping Warm Flock (blue and gray)
- 100% Organic NM Rambouillet Wool; 290 yds / 265 m per 1.75 oz / 50 g skein
- MC: 3 (3, 3, 3)(4, 4, 4) skeins in Bay Sailor
- CC: 1 (1, 2, 2)(2, 2, 3) skeins in Granite
A Verb For Keeping Warm Gather (natural and earth tones)
- 75% CA Climate Beneficial Rambouillet, 25% AZ Alpaca; 200 yds / 183 m per 1.75 oz / 50 g skein
- 5 (5, 6, 7)(8, 9, 10) skeins in Lighthouse
- Yardage includes contrast colors dyed by Julie with branches and leaves from plum and persimmon trees and avocado pits
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