Seery - Hand-dyed Yarn
Seery is a limited website-exclusive colorway created for St. Patrick’s Day and named after one of my family lines. My Seery ancestors arrived in the United States around 1851, and settled in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
According to the 1860 census Michael Seery was from Tipperary, Ireland.
This vibrant green felt like the perfect tribute to Irish roots, spring growth, and a little bit of luck. 🍀
This is a limited first batch. If it sells out quickly, I may dye a second small batch depending on demand.
Available on:
DK
100% Superwash Merino
Each skein approximately 100g/231 yards, 4 ply
Worsted
100% Superwash Merino
Each skein is 100g/228yds, 4 ply
Fingering
75% Superwash Merino, 25% Nylon
Each skein is 100g/463yds, 4ply
Perfect for:
• cozy socks with a pop of Irish green
• a spring shawl or lightweight cowl
• colorwork paired with a natural or cream yarn
**This listing is for one skein. If you would like to purchase more, please select the quantity from the drop-down menu.**
All yarn is hand dyed in small batches, so each skein is unique and there will be some slight color and saturation variations between skeins, which add to the charm of hand dyed yarn. It is therefore recommended to order enough yarn for your project at one time. You may also alternate skeins every two or three rows, but that is not necessary.
Wash and care instructions can be found on the FAQ page.
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