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    Avonlea Autumn | Cashmere Blend

    Cashmere Blend is a yarn that feels like coming home.

    This is the most luxurious yarn I dye and makes the softest, drapiest, most perfectly plush fabric. It's a plump fingering weight yarn with a blend of 70% extrafine Merino wool, 20% cashmere, and 10% nylon. It has a lovely tight twist and 3-ply structure that makes texture and cables pop.

    • Perfect for lightweight sweaters
    • Makes drapey, squishy shawls and cowls
    • Speckles on Cashmere Blend are sublime: tiny, crisp, and with just a dash of watercolor smudge
    • The second picture shows this colorway in a knit swatch with the yarn held solo (top) and held with the same color of Mohair Silk Lace (bottom).

    Colorway: Avonlea Autumn
    Base
    : Cashmere Blend
    Fiber
    : 70% extrafine merino wool, 20% cashmere, 10% nylon
    Yardage
    : 420 yards per 115g skein

    Color notes: This is a warm mid-tone shade with a base of taupe and wood brown. It's speckled with deep aubergine and fawn browns, together with a few blips of direct dye of reds and pumpkin orange, to give the feeling of fallen leaves carpeting a forest floor.

    Preorders ship in ~6 weeks. This particular preorder will ship around the 2nd week of January.

    Pattern recommendations

    Cashmere Blend
    sweater gauge of 24 to 26 sts to 4 inches:

    Solitude cardigan by Kirsten Joel

    Gaon Cardigan by Soomin Ahn (links to Ravelry)

    Slightly Sassy V by Aimee Sher

    Birch Pullover by Andrea Mowry

    Cashmere Blend + Mohair Silk Lace held together
    sweater gauge of 18 to 22 sts to 4 inches:

    Love Note by Tin Can Knits

    Silver Bells by Tin Can Knits

    Love Note by Tin Can Knits

    Silver Bells by Tin Can Knits

    Uniform cardigan by Carrie Bostick Hoge (links to Ravelry)

    Yarn specifications

    Cashmere Blend
    70% superwash merino wool, 20% cashmere & 10% nylon
    420 yards | 115 grams
    3-ply construction

    Provenance
    Merino wool grown in New Zealand
    Cashmere grown and nylon created in Italy
    Yarn spun in Canada

    Gauge
    My ideal sweater gauge for Cashmere Blend held single is 24 to 27 sts to 4 inches, which I usually achieve on a US size 3 or 4 needle (3.25 to 3.5 mm)

    My ideal sock gauge for Cashmere Blend is 32 sts to 4 inches, which I achieve with a size 2.25mm needle.

    Do you need to alternate skeins?

    For socks, no. For garments and shawls that use more than one skein, yes. All of my yarn is dyed by hand in small batches of four skeins. There will be variations in color intensity and placement. I think that’s part of what makes each skein perfect – they’re not identical. If you will be using more than 1 skein in your project, alternate skeins to blend any color differences.

    Caring for your finished item

    My yarn should always be hand-washed with a gentle wool wash and cold-water rinse.

    Depending on the difference in chemistry between your local water and mine, there may be some color residue in the wash process. Washing and rinsing in cold water will help to minimize this.

    Always let your knitted item air dry to prevent shrinking or felting and to keep your item looking its best.