Nola Fingering Weight Superwash Merino Wool Yarn

$26.00

Nola is superwash Merino wool yarn produced in the US. It is perfect for scarves, shawls, hats, cowls and children’s clothes.

Size – 400 yards/ 100 gm skeins

Content –  2-ply,  100% Superwash Merino wool

Gauge – Fingering Weight, 6-8 st/in knitted on US 1-3 (2.25-3.25 mm); 6-8 st/in crocheted on US B-E

Care – May be machine washed on gentle cycle,  dry flat

Description

Nola is a 2-ply weight fingering superwash merino yarn, hand dyed in tonal/semi-solid colorways. It is a 2-ply, soft yarn that is produced in the USA.

Nola is a great option for shawls.

                                                                                               

Laurelie by Lisa Hannes / maliha designs                                                                                                           Uraidla Shawl by Jessica Gore / The Sweater Collective

Additional information

Color

Bee Balm, Bittersweet, Blue Nile, Bubblegum, Butterscotch, Coal, Deep Space, Evergreen, Georgia Peach, Grey Sky, Harbor Blue, Kiwi, Mountain Meadow, Mulberry Bush, Nugget, Pear, Periwinkle, Rose Wine, Sage, Spiced Cider, Undyed

Additional Information

Nightingale Fibers yarns are dyed in small (2-5 skeins) batches with professional grade dyes that are colorfast and washfast. My colors and colorways are inspired by the world around me, including the garden, the woods, and other colors found in nature.

Yarns in stock are ready to ship. Every effort will be made to ship yarn from the same dye lot – this means they were dyed at the same time. Even yarns dyed in the same dye pot have variation. It is recommended, when working with hand dyed yarns in projects that require more than one skein, that you alternate skeins throughout your project to blend the colors. If the number of skeins you order are not available from the same dye lot, I will contact you.

I have done my best to get an accurate photo of the colors, but monitors do vary, and the color may be slightly different in real life.

As a nurse for over 40 years, and a nurse midwife for almost 30, I have studied and practiced under the guiding light of many famous nurses. The name of our company, Nightingale Fibers, reflects my two callings: as a nurse and a lover of the fiber arts. My yarns are named after nurses who have influenced nursing and health care.

Nola Pender (1941 – ) developed the Health Promotion Model of Nursing