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Brooklyn Tweed Shelter Yarn Skeins in Colors Truffle Hunt, Newsprint and Snowbound
Brooklyn Tweed Shelter Yarn Palette
Woodsmoke: Weathered driftwood. A gentle blend of white and brown, darker than Fossil and paler than Barn Owl.
Fossil: Stags’ velvety antlers. Fossil is white warmed with a whisper of brown.
Sweatshirt: Flakes of ash from last night’s campfire. Sweatshirt is a calm middle grey.
Soot: Salt and pepper in equal measure. Soot is a strong cinder grey.
Homemade Jam: A syrup of mixed ripe berries. Homemade Jam is a cool red tempered with blues, purple, black and brown.
Long Johns: Woodsmen’s flannel shirts. Long Johns is a shadowy crimson tinged with brown as well as black.
Wool Socks: Peak autumn foliage. Wool Socks is a red brown warmed by rust, camel, orange, and yellow, the roasted version of Embers.
Embers: Fox fur gilded by late sunlight. Embers has a ground of rust burnished with red, brown, orange, and yellow.
Hayloft: Harvest time amber gold. Hayloft is yellow caramelized with brown and garnished with orange and olive.
Sap: Green-gold tree frogs in full spring chorus. Sap is built on a base of yellow shot with olive, bright green, orange, and brown.
Button Jar: Mallard’s plumage. Button Jar is a playful but sophisticated teal of bright blue and green muddled with brown and black and then deepened with olive and yellow.
Almanac: Bluewater sailing. This seafarer’s blend of three blues is shaded with black and enlivened with a few frisking whitecaps.
Faded Quilt: Riffles in the lake. Faded Quilt is a smoky blend of blues with white, brown, and grey.
Camper: Red dawn streaked with wisps of cloud. Camper is a soft red, heavily frosted with white and revealing hints of rust, purple, and grey.
Foothills: Prairie haze. Fields after the harvest. Foothills is a mild sage green comprising white, grey, and yellow shaded with black.
Birdbook: The world beneath the Amazon canopy. A smoky, complex middle green containing both warm and cool elements, Birdbook is a jungly mix of olive, black, and green shot with parrot streaks of yellow, red, and navy.
Artifact: Late summer in a conifer forest. Our darkest and earthiest green is a blend of black, yellow, olive, and brown, touched with white and navy.
Stormcloud: The river at flood stage. Stormcloud is a dusky blue-brown blend of grey, brown, white, and a peppering of navy.
Old World: An Impressionist’s starless night. Old World is a meld of black and navy grounded with a touch of grey and brown and shot through with bright blue and a frisson of red.
Plume: Inky, regal purple. A symphony of black, purple, and navy with undertones of red.
Blanket Fort: Twilight on the porch swing. Blanket Fort is a nostalgic cool lavender with hints of navy, purple, and red.
Postcard: The pearly first light of winter dawn. Postcard is a gentle newsprint grey lit with flickers of red.
Truffle Hunt: Sleek seals’ fur reflecting the waves. Truffle Hunt is a milky brown shaded with black and navy.
Meteorite: An unearthly metallic brown shaded with black and laced with primary blue, yellow, and red.
Cast Iron: Moonlight on the water. Cast Iron is black grizzled with luminous white.
Snowbound: Gathering clouds. The palest of our greys.
Tartan: The green and blue of the banks and braes. This dashing peacock hue melds all our blues with teal and a shading of black.
Bale: Summer hay meadows. Bale is a gentle, pale, straw gold touched with brown and rust.
Flannel: Work-worn denim. This comfortable color is a mixture of blues distressed with white, black, and a touch of grey.
Yellowstone: Warm moss agate, freshly collected from the river valley. Yellowstone blends many a warm shade of gold, rust, and umber in an organic harmony that exudes a beguilingly rustic appeal.
Iceberg: Glacial horizons on a clear summer day. Iceberg is a pale icy blue that radiates a cool, cheerful brightness. Flecks of aquamarine, turquoise, and cerulean are under-lit with creamy white that makes Iceberg appear to glow from within.
Pumice: Coastal cairns. Foggy shorelines.
Narwhal: Fossil and Sweatshirt combine in a medium-value marl with warm and cool currents.
Caribou: Barn Owl and Fossil entwine in a warmly glowing marl.
Newsprint: Cast Iron and Fossil twist and shout in high contrast. Fossil’s light heathering of brown gives a warm cast to this graphic marl.
Shelter Yarn
Shelter Yarn
Shelter Yarn

Product description

Meet Shelter, our versatile 2-ply worsted weight yarn. Soft and sturdy American Targhee-Columbia wool is dyed in brilliant colors that are blended and spun woolen style – airy clouds of carded fiber become a yarn with remarkable lightness, warmth and a handcrafted, heathered appearance, ideal for sweaters, cozy accessories, and blankets. Wet block after knitting to reveal Shelter’s full beauty as each stitch relaxes and bonds with its neighbors to produce a plush fabric with a soft, fuzzy halo.

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Shelter Yarn

Worsted Weight

  • 140 Yards
  • American Targhee-Columbia wool
Color
$13.75 /50g Skein Regular price
Availability: 154 units
  • Product description

    Meet Shelter, our versatile 2-ply worsted weight yarn. Soft and sturdy American Targhee-Columbia wool is dyed in brilliant colors that are blended and spun woolen style – airy clouds of carded fiber become a yarn with remarkable lightness, warmth and a handcrafted, heathered appearance, ideal for sweaters, cozy accessories, and blankets. Wet block after knitting to reveal Shelter’s full beauty as each stitch relaxes and bonds with its neighbors to produce a plush fabric with a soft, fuzzy halo.

    Learn more about our woolen-spun yarns

    Read our color descriptions

    Purchase a shade card

    View patterns knit in Shelter

    Read about Retired Colorways

    Share on social #ShelterYarn

     

  • Specs

    • 140 yards (128 meters) | 50 grams | Worsted weight
    • 2-ply woolen-spun construction
    • 23-24 micron Targhee-Columbia wool from Wyoming
    • Wool scoured at Bollman Industries in Texas
    • Stock dyed at G.J. Littlewood & Son in Pennsylvania
    • Spun & finished at Harrisville Designs in New Hampshire
    100% developed, sourced, processed, dyed and spun in the USA.


    Fiber Characteristics

    We source Targhee-Columbia wool from Wyoming to make Shelter, Loft, and Quarry – this breed’s lofty, warmth-trapping fleeces deftly combine the softness and elasticity of finewool Targhee with the robust substance and warmth of mediumwool Columbia. This fiber’s versatile mingling of wearability and durability particularly shines in woolen-spun yarns and is wonderful for next-to-skin wear, outerwear, and heirloom pieces for the home.

    See our FAQ for tips on working with our woolen-spun yarns.

    Dye Process

    To create each heathered colorway of Shelter, we combine brightly dyed hues of unspun wool in precise proportions, as if mixing paint. When spun into yarn, these saturated solids meld into complex and beautiful blends that give vibrant depth to even the simplest knitted fabrics. The entire palette is created from just 18 base colors, ensuring harmonious coordination in colorwork projects or when pairing hand knitted garments and accessories.

  • Gauges

    As a result of its lofty woolen-spun construction, Shelter works well at a wonderful range of gauges and can be used interchangeably with Tones and Imbue:

    • 4¼ - 5 stitches to 1"
    • Suggested Needle: 4.5 - 5.5 mm (US 7 - 9)
    • Suggested Hook: 5.5 - 6.5 mm (US I-9 - K-10½)
  • Care

    Shelter is a handcrafted product. For best results, we recommend alternating skeins when joining in a new skein for even color distribution.

    When you need a little more tensile strength, whether for seaming or because you’re about to put a group of stitches under pressure with a big cabling maneuver, simply twirl your working yarn a few revolutions in the direction of the ply twist to strengthen it.

    For extra durability, you may wish to seam your Shelter projects with a worsted-spun yarn like Arbor.

    Wet-Blocking

    1. Fill a sink or basin with cold water.
    2. Submerge the fabric in water, gently squeezing out any air bubbles so that the piece can remain under water without being held there.
    3. Soak work for 15 minutes, allowing fabric to become completely saturated.
    4. Remove excess moisture by rolling your fabric between clean, dry towels with light pressure.
    5. Lay fabric flat and shape to air dry.

    For more detailed instructions, visit our Blocking 101 tutorial.

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