Product description

Save 40% through October 31 (while supplies last.) All sales final.

We took everything you love about Arbor and made it bigger. Springy, soft American Targhee wool is combed smooth and worsted spun into a pillowy, plush 7-ply yarn with crisp stitch definition and wear-everywhere durability. In an artful assortment of skein-dyed solid shades, Arbor Lodge provides instant knitting gratification in cozy accessories, sweaters, outerwear and blankets.

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Arbor Lodge

7-ply Worsted-Spun Chunky Weight

  • Targhee Wool
  • Montana & South Dakota
Color
$19.79 / 125 yards (100 grams) Regular price $33.00
  • Product description

    Save 40% through October 31 (while supplies last.) All sales final.

    We took everything you love about Arbor and made it bigger. Springy, soft American Targhee wool is combed smooth and worsted spun into a pillowy, plush 7-ply yarn with crisp stitch definition and wear-everywhere durability. In an artful assortment of skein-dyed solid shades, Arbor Lodge provides instant knitting gratification in cozy accessories, sweaters, outerwear and blankets.

    View the Arbor Lodge Lookbook.

    Shop patterns in Arbor Lodge.

    Shop all chunky weight patterns.

    Read our color descriptions.

    Purchase a shade card.

    Share on social #ArborLodgeYarn

     

  • Specs

    • 125 yards (114 meters) | 100 grams | chunky weight
    • 7-ply worsted-spun construction
    • 23.5 micron Targhee wool from Montana & South Dakota 
    • Wool scoured at Chargeurs Wool USA, Jamestown, SC
    • Spun at Worsted Spinning New England, Springvale, ME
    • Skein dyed at Wayne Mills, Philadelphia, PA
    • Finished at Clemson Winding, Philadelphia, PA 
    100% developed, sourced, processed, dyed and spun in the USA.

    Fiber Characteristics

    Finewool Targhee sheep raised in Montana and South Dakota provide their distinctively dense fleeces for Arbor Lodge. This American breed has all the softness of its Merino forebears, with added structure from longwool genetics. Targhee wool has an especially elastic quality ideal for worsted spinning, knitting up into plush, sturdy fabrics suitable for next-to-skin wear.

    Learn more about our worsted-spun yarns.

    Dye Process

    Arbor Lodge is spun from undyed white wool, then skein dyed after spinning into a saturated palette of solid hues that let textured stitches and cables shine, create crisp colorwork, and highlight the natural luster of the wool fibers.

  • Gauges

    Arbor Lodge's springy worsted-spun construction is suitable for a wonderful range of gauges and can be used interchangeably with Quarry:

    • 3 - 3½ stitches to 1"
    • Suggested Needle: 6 - 8 mm (US 10 - 11)
    • Suggested Hook: 6.5 - 9 mm (US K-10½ - M-13)
  • Care

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

    Wet-Blocking

    Your project isn't finished until it's had its first wash! Follow these steps to watch our yarns bloom into their full beauty.

    1. Fill a sink or basin with cold water.
    2. Add a small amount of gentle soap or detergent.
    3. Submerge your knitted item, gently squeezing out any air bubbles so that the piece remains completely underwater.
    4. Soak until completely saturated, for up to 10 minutes. While our dyes are thoroughly tested for colorfastness, a small amount of excess dye may rinse free during soaking. Using cold water, soap or detergent, and a short soak time will help prevent color redeposit on light-colored fibers.
    5. Drain your wash water and refill with cold water to rinse. (Skip this step if using a no-rinse soap or detergent.)
    6. Gently lift your knitted item from the water and remove excess moisture by rolling it between clean, dry towels with light pressure.
    7. Lay fabric flat and shape to air dry.

    For more detailed instructions, visit our Blocking 101 tutorial.

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