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Applesauce Skeins - Cameo DK

Applesauce Skeins - Cameo DK

Regular price $20.00 USD
Regular price $28.00 USD Sale price $20.00 USD
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What are Applesauce Skeins?

Please read description and disclaimer carefully when purchasing Applesauce Skeins!

During the yarn dyeing process, mistakes happen. Dye breaks, creating spots of unexpected color; the dye distributes unevenly; the acidity of the dye bath is incorrect and changes the color of the dye; the ties on the yarn get too tight and cause bare spots; and the list goes on and on!! However, there is nothing actually damaged about the yarn, and most of the time these skeins are still incredibly gorgeous! So to help reduce waste and get pretty yarn into your hands, we have Applesauce Skeins - the skeins that had one of those things happen, and therefore didn't pass our quality control checks. After all, you can make pretty good applesauce with apples that are a little bruised! 

IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER!! Please pay very close attention to the base information when purchasing Applesauce Skeins, especially if you wish to mix and match them with yarn from any of our collections. Applesauce Skeins are a mixture of current and discontinued bases, and we wouldn't want you to purchase only to have an incomplete amount of yarn for your project.Thank you!

Base Info

Sock Weight:

  • Cosmic Sock (4ply): 85% Superwash Merino Wool, 15% Nylon. 437 yards per 100 grams
  • Dazzle Sock (4ply): 75% Extrafine Superwash Merino Wool, 15% Nylon, 10% SIlver Stellina. 437 yards per 100 grams.

DK Weight:

  • Cameo DK (4ply): 100% Superwash Merino Wool. 246 yards per 100 grams.

Discontinued Bases

Sock Weight:

  • Discontinued Sock A (4ply): 85% Superwash Merino Wool, 15% Nylon. 437 yards per 100 grams. (We switched suppliers - this yarn is incredibly similar to our current Cosmic Sock base!)
  • Discontinued Sock B (4ply): 75% Superwash Merino Wool, 25% Nylon. 437 yards per 100 grams. (This base dyes up beautifully, but we switched to a very similar but slightly softer wool.)