COMING SOON
September 04, 2023 3 min read 0 Comments
Hello, Tangled friends! Have you heard the exciting news? Our beloved Tukuwool Fingering yarn has undergone a fantastic transformation, and it's back on our shelves waiting to find new homes. We couldn't wait to spill the yarn beans on all the wonderful updates, so sit back and let us reintroduce you to this gorgeous yarn!
Drumroll, please! Say hello to the new Tukuwool Fingering yarn, now available in 100g skeins, giving you a generous 370m of pure knitting delight. Which means more yarn to cuddle up with as you embark on your creative journeys!
But that's not all – this vibrant Finnish yarn has embraced a kaleidoscope of colours, ranging from the natural, undyed shades of sheep wool to stunning heathered and melange hues, along with rich and saturated tones that are practically begging to jump onto your needles.
If you were already a devout fan of Tukuwool Fingering, fear not, with the new updates it's lost none of its rustic charm – it has simply dialed up the softness factor. Crafted with the same meticulous care, this woollen spun, two-ply yarn maintains its light and lively character, promising you a knitting experience that's as enjoyable as a cosy evening by the fireside.
And as always, once it's off your needles and takes a relaxing soak, it blooms to woolly perfection, revealing its true beauty.
Now, let's talk patterns, shall we? We've handpicked five fantastic designs that are practically begging to be knit with the fabulous Tukuwool Fingering yarn. Whether you're a colourwork connoisseur or titillated by texture, this yarn is here to play matchmaker with your next project. Get ready to fall head over heels for these patterns that perfectly complement the charms of Tukuwool Fingering:
Poet was originally featured in Laine Magazine and was designed by the wonderful Sari Nordlund with Tukuwool Fingering in mind. This stunning sweater really makes the most of this yarn's stitch definition, with delicate lace and pockets of moss stitch.
This beautiful crescent shawl, Mare cleverly combines two shades of Tukuwool using slipped stitches, so only one strand of yarn is used at a time (that means no carrying floats or attempting stranded colourwork on the wrong side!). We love how it is finished with a delicate picot edge!
As Tukuwool Fingering is 100% wool, it's ideal for steeked pieces like Thistle. The 'sticky' nature of this yarn will make cutting your work a breeze, and the extended colour options will have you spoilt for choice when making your own version of this boxy cardigan.
If you want the colourwork without a big time commitment, check out the Underwing Mitts by Erica Heusser. These sweet fingerless mittens will bring a little whimsy to the transitional seasons ahead and with Tukuwool's 100g skeins you could whip up several pairs for a head start on any gift knitting you had planned.
And finally, if you are a fan of stripes and interesting construction, take a look at the gorgeous details of Rusty Tuku from Susanne Sommer. It's full of interesting details from its striped yoke to its split hem.
So, there you have it, friends – a yarn that's not only a joy to work with but blooming with possibilities for your future WIPs. As we head towards Autumn, why not dive into the world of Tukuwool Fingering, and let your creativity run wild? Happy knitting!
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