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Terrapin Fiberworks

Blueberry Hill - Preorder

Regular price $26.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $26.00 USD
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Yarn Base

This rich blue-and-purple variegate takes its name from Robert McCloskey's Blueberries for Sal! Kerplink, kerplank, kerplunk--layers of dusty blue, deep navy, and a smidge of berry purple create the impression of a bucket full of Maine blueberries, ripe and ready to be turned into pie. This is the variegate offering for our Pi Day 2024 collaboration with several other indie dyers -- check out the #piedaypotluck hashtag to see what else is on offer!

Blueberry Hill is available on a limited preorder through March 17 or as supplies last. We will ship in 4-6 weeks.

Yarn Bases

--Anacostia Sock--
40% Tencel, 40% Organic Cotton, 20% Elastic
437 Yards, 100 grams

--Atlantic Fingering--
100% Pima Cotton
437 Yards, 100 grams

--Atlantic DK--
100% Pima Cotton
218 Yards, 100 grams

--Chesapeake Fingering--
100% Organic Cotton
437 yards, 100 grams

--Chesapeake DK--
100% Organic Cotton
246 yards, 100 grams

--Chesapeake Worsted--
100% Organic Cotton
164 yards, 100 grams

--Deer Creek Fingering--
*only available in select colors*
60% Organic Cotton, 40% linen
383 yards, 100 grams

--Monocacy Fingering--
100% US Cotton Boucle
440 yards, 100 grams

--Monocacy Worsted--
100% US Cotton Boucle
164 yards, 100 grams

--Sandy Point Sport--
100% Organic Pima Cotton
328 yards, 100 grams

--Severn Fingering--
100% Tencel
437 Yards, 100 grams

--Severn DK--
100% Tencel
246 Yards, 100 grams

Care Instructions

To keep finished objects looking their best, hand-wash in cool water and lay flat to dry.

Each skein is hand-washed thoroughly after dyeing, but please keep in mind that minimal bleeding or crocking can still occur on first wash. A prewash is recommended for projects using multiple colors, especially saturated colors.

As with all hand-dyed yarns, especially plant fibers, slight variations should be expected between batches and even within dye lots. We strongly advise purchasing all skeins for a project at the same time to ensure they come from the same dye lot. It is also best practice to alternate skeins as you work.