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Viola & Amarena – Sock Gradient Duo – Hand-dyed Yarn Set (10 Mini Skeins)
Viola & Amarena – Sock Gradient Duo – Hand-dyed Yarn Set (10 Mini Skeins)
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VIOLETTE E MORE,
NASCOSTE NELL’OMBRA,
IL SOTTOBOSCO SI ACCENDE.
(Violets and blackberries, hidden in the shadows, the undergrowth lights up.)
Gradient Duo is the latest addition to The Gradient Collection. These eye-candy sets are composed of two of my signature gradients in perfectly curated colorways.
This specific duo pairs the mysterious, deep tones of Viola with the rich, luscious berry notes of Amarena. Together, they evoke the hidden treasures of the forest floor—where dark, velvety tones meet the intense, jewel-like hues of wild berries peeking through the shade. It is a moody, sophisticated, and cozy palette, perfect for projects that require depth and a touch of secret, natural elegance.
The Set Composition: Each Duo contains 10 micro skeins (5 for each colorway) for a total of 100 grams. It’s like having a full skein of yarn, but broken down into a curated palette that sparks immediate creativity.
PROJECT INSPIRATION
If you love scrappy projects or controlled colorwork, you’ll love these. The Duo will work great for projects like:
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Sprocket Socks by Megan Nodecker.
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Leftover City by Kacey Herlihy.
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Stria by Andrea Mowry (ideal for delicate, faded stripes).
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A stunning addition to a Sweet Shop Blanket or a Memory Blanket.
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Fading or striping them into a simple, elegant pair of socks.
The sky—and your imagination—is the limit. I love creating sets that act as a playground for your needles ✨
STOCK & SHIPPING TIMES * In Stock: Ready to ship in 1-3 business days.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS * Yarn base: Sock (Fingering weight)
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Composition: 75% Merino Superwash + 25% Nylon
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Set Weight: 100g total (10 x 10g micro skeins)
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Length: 425m (464yds) per 100g / approx. 42.5m (46.5yds) per micro skein.
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Recommended needles:
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2.25 to 3.25 mm (U.S. 1 to 3) for a gauge of approx. 27–32 sts.
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3.25 to 3.75 mm (U.S. 3 to 5) for a gauge of approx. 23–26 sts.
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THE STORY OF GRADIENTS Gradients were among the first colors I dyed a few years back. They began as an experiment to see how pigments behave in different concentrations and quickly became the foundation of my work. They are like a favorite neutral you return to year after year—versatile, reliable, and endlessly inspiring.
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