Faery was inspired by this photo of the cliff dwellings of the Ancestral Puebloan people at Mesa Verde National Park captured by Steven Yabek.
There are two colorways — the variegated Luminaria and the semisolid Spruce Treehouse — as part of this collection and they are dyed on four bases, plus a braid of spinning fiber!
Halo Lace contains a 74/26 blend of Brushed Suri and silk, with 327 yards per 50g skein, ideal for stranding
Linen Merino Single Ply is comprised of 90% Superwash Merino and 10% linen in a high-twist single-ply fingering weight with 398 yards, ideal for spring/summer tops and shawls
80/20 Superwash Merino/Silk 2 ply fingering weight comes in 400-yard skeins and is ideal for shawls and garments with drape
Delightful DK is comprised of 100% Superwash Merino with 250 yards per 115g skein, perfect for sweaters and accessories
U.S.-grown Rambouillet Top spinning fiber comes in 4.2 oz. braids, perfect for variegated spinning and felting projects.
Your stashing benefits a good cause: 10% of all sales will be divided between the National Park Foundation and the Native American Rights Fund.
Click here to see previous Knitting Our National Parks colorways.