LIMITED EDITION Woodbridge Fingering Silver - Peaceful Sunrise

LIMITED EDITION Woodbridge Fingering Silver - Peaceful Sunrise

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This gradient colourway is limited edition - it will only come out twice a year in limited quantities and cannot be special ordered. It was created in memory of my dad, who passed away peacefully at sunrise on January 26, 2023. His birthday was May 5, 1945, so these anniversaries are the dates they will be released.

The Woodbridge Fingering Silver base is only available for this first anniversary of his passing.

Each purchase of this colourway will have a $10 donation from Numana Yarns to Sherwood Care, which took excellent care of him in his final years. This donation will be matched by my mom - you may have met her in the shop or at shows!

80% Superwash Merino, 10% Cashmere, 10% Silver Stellina. 115 grams/384 meters.

Woodbridge Fingering Silver is super soft and has the added shine of a silvery strand of Stellina, to make your project even more special. Wash by hand, lay flat to dry.

Gradient colourway when worked up. The colour gradually shifts between each colour (no abrupt change). Please note that the camera does not adequately pick up the beautiful sparkle in this yarn!

Where do you ship to?

I ship anywhere Canada Post can ship to. All shipping is tracked, and you will be provided with a tracking number once your order is ready to ship.

Please note there are extended delivery windows for custom ordered products and Ashford products that are not normally kept in stock.

Do you offer free shipping?

We now offer free shipping to Canada and USA for orders over $200.

I don't see gauge information anywhere, do you provide this?

I do not provide gauge information for a few reasons:

  • Tension can vary greatly between people, and the same needle or hook size can result in significantly different gauge swatches. 
  • The same yarn in different patterns could use much different gauge -  a drapey, lacy shawl will use a much loser gauge than a pair of socks, even though both may call for the same yarn.

Do you use dye lots?

While each skein is considered unique, I have been including a manufacturing code on yarn manufactured since about November 2021. These codes mean that the yarn was all dyed at the same time, so anything influencing the final product, such as water (which can sometimes change dye colour) or technique should be consistent. 

This DOES NOT mean each skein will work up the same - we highly recommend changing skeins every 2 or so rows when using multiple skeins in a project to ensure the best blending.

Some skeins may have a coloured dot or may be missing the manufacturing code - this is because when we changed our labels in September 2022, it was too cumbersome to input each code. To simplify the process, if there were any yarns from a different dye lot than the majority, we added a coloured dot.

Do you make up samples of your colourways?

I don't and there are several reasons for this.
1. The cost associated with doing this would cause the costs of my products to go up. I have focused on creating a large variety of colourways, but this means my batches are often small, usually only 4 skeins of a new colour are dyed at one time. I simply can't afford to remove a skein for each new colourway to make into samples, even with volunteers knitting the samples (I don't have the time).

2. Factors such as gauge, needle size, circumference/width of project, starting point on the yarn, and knitting in the round versus knitting flat will affect how the colours may pool, especially with colourways that have a high likelihood of pooling. Different stitches will also affect the outcome.

3. As each batch, and even each skein within a batch, is unique to some degree, the sample done may differ from other skeins of the same colourway. This is why it's recommended to alternate skeins every few rows when using hand dyed yarns (if using more than one skein).

If you are uncertain about how to "read" a skein, feel free to send us a message. I've also included a generalization of how the colourway should behave in each listing: tonal, variegated, pooling, and gradient.

Are custom orders available?

Most repeatable colourways have an option to custom order 3, 4, or 5 skeins, so you can order the quantity needed (for example if you needed 9 skeins, you could order one each of the 4 and 5 skein options, or three of the 3 skein option).

I do custom orders of several colourways. This allows you to request the right number of skeins you need for your project, or select a different base than what is currently ready to ship. Custom orders will take between 4-6 weeks to be ready to ship out since yarn or dyes may also need to be ordered.

Click here for more information about custom dyeing.

How often are shop updates?

Shop updates are currently planned for every other Friday, at 12 pm mountain time. Want early access? Subscribe to our newsletter, and see and purchase the new items from 6 am to noon!

Do you do gradients or self striping yarns? What about countdown calendars?

Not yet, but there are plans for this in the future! Keep an eye on my social media accounts or sign up for my newsletter to be the first to know when these are available. Newsletter signup is at the bottom right of each page of this website.

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