Art Yarn “First Light”- Hand Spun & Hand Dyed Wool Blend- 90 Yards

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About this Product

Fiber Content: Rambouilet Wool, Cotswold Locks, Firestar Nylon, Silk, Cotton

Yardage: Approx. 90 yards

Weight: Super Bulky

Gauge: 2-3 stitches per inch US size 11-17 needles/8-12.75 mm/M-Q crochet hook

Hand wash cold water and lay flat to dry

“First Light” is inspired by the early morning sunrise. That time when the sky and surrounding landscape is still mostly dark, but the first hints of light are peaking over the horizon in a soft haze, causing the morning dew (or frost) to lightly sparkle.

This one of a kind yarn is very soft, with lovely drape and good amount of sparkle. The fiber was hand carded and spun thick and thin and then coil plied around a blue cotton yarn. This yarn would make a great addition to your next project including (but not limited to ) scarves, shawls and blankets.

Please Note: While I try my best to accurately represent the color of the yarn in my photographs please keep in mind that color resolutions can vary from screen to screen.

Items are made in a smoke free home and while I try to keep their presence in my studio to a minimum I do reside with 2 cats and a dog

Scarlett’s Web Fiber Art

Rumney, NH
Hello, and Welcome to Scarlett’s Web Fiber Art!I specialize in making unique, one of a kind art yarns as well as bulky and super bulky yarns. I pride myself on sourcing my materials from local farms, small businesses and independently owned suppliers in the United States. Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions about my products. You can find me on Instagram, Pinterest and Facebook as Scarletts Web Fiber Art
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Meet the Maker

Hello, my name is Sarah and I am the sole owner, spinner, dyer & maker behind Scarlett’s Web Fiber Art. I live in Rumney, New Hampshire with my husband, son, 2 cats and 1 dog. I have been creative and artsy from a young age and fell in love with yarn when my grandmother taught me to knit when I was 5 years old. In addition to spinning, dyeing and knitting , I crochet, weave, needle punch and felt.

The natural world is a big inspiration for my yarns, whether it be flowers and insects or sunrises and rainbows. I also find ideas from the change of seasons, food, artwork or even books. Sometimes even just how I am feeling in a particular space in time can influence my yarn design process.

My love of crafting doesn’t stop at fiber. I also enjoy a variety of other creative & artistic endeavors including gardening, painting, sewing and candle making ,to name a few. I am a pretty good cook and baker too.

How it’s Made

All of my materials are sourced from local farms, small business and independently owned suppliers in the USA. I travel to several Sheep and Fiber festivals in New England every year to buy raw fleece, processed fibers ( roving, combed top, washed locks) and maybe a special fiber braid, batt or skein of yarn from another fiber artist that I feel would be a special addition to my hand crafted yarns.

I process all of the raw fleece myself. This means I wash, dry, pick , card, comb and properly store the fleece so that it is ready when I need it to dye and spin. There is no better feeling to me than to take a beautiful, but smelly fleece and bring out all of its beautiful characteristics. Nothing beats working with a fresh fleece.

When I create my yarns I use several tools including carders, wool combs or blending boards to blend and combine different fibers depending on the look I am going for. Some fibers I spin just as they are without blending if I really want to showcase the raw color or texture of the fiber. I spin my yarns on one of my several spinning wheels in my studio in my home (if I only I could count foot treadles towards my daily step count ;-)

My dyeing technique is more free form then follow a recipe method. I sprinkle a little of this color dye and a little of that and see what comes out. As I work with so many different colors and shades, I always find a place for all the colors I create.

My yarns are always unique and truly one of a kind. They can never be exactly duplicated (even by me). I don’t plan for or pay attention to percentage of fiber blends in my yarn. I don’t keep dye recipes for colors. I like to have the freedom to follow the flow of inspiration. I make yarn purely for my own creative outlet and my own hearts joy.

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