Both of these yarns are from Araucania and are hand-dyed. I offer them on the same web page simply because they work so beautifully together.
So pick and choose what colorway to use where and how many of each you need. The web page is set up for you to purchase either or both. (The cost listed here is for one skein.)
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1. Huasco Sock Kettle Dyed , each skein giving 439 yards/ 100g.
And here I quote:
As part of the well-established Huasco family of yarns, this 75% superwash merino, 25% recycled nylon yarn is hand painted by Peruvian artisans. It will create classic socks with a sophisticated tonal color palette. The colors being extra depth and interest to shawls as well.
This colorway is called Blackberry and is a beautiful tonal melody of purples.
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2. Huasco Sock Hand Painted is 75% superwash merino + 25% nylon, with 433 yards/ 100g.
Again a quote:
Mapuche word for “river of gold” . This superwash, extrafine merino wool is spun and hand-painted in Peru. Great for shawls and light weight sweaters.
This colorway is called San Jacinto Cacique. On a tonal base of pinks and lilac, there are speckles and dashes and streches of violet and turquoise and a bit of charcoal too.