Step into the forest at dusk with “What Time Is It, Mr. Fox?” Inspired by the elusive beauty of a fox in its natural habitat, this rich colorway captures the earthy tones of a woodland scene. Burnished amber, deep browns, mossy greens, and hints of soft gold reflect the warmth of a fox’s coat, the shadows of trees, and the glint of sunlight on frosty leaves. This palette is perfect for projects that celebrate nature’s untamed beauty.
Features & Benefits:
• Yarn Bases Available:
• 80/20 Extrafine Merino Nylon Superwash Fingering Weight: 400m (437yds) per 100g—perfect for lightweight scarves or summer shawls.
• 80/20 Extrafine Merino Nylon Superwash DK Weight: 200m (218yds) per 100g—ideal for cozy hats and baby garments.
• 100% Extrafine Merino Superwash Worsted Weight: 166m (181yds) per 100g—great for warm cardigans and blankets.
• 100% Extrafine Merino Superwash Chunky Weight: 100m (109yds) per 100g—quick projects like cowls and mittens.
• Color Palette:
Featuring warm rusts, earthy browns, golden yellows, and fresh greens, this colorway evokes a woodland adventure with subtle highlights of frosty white.
• Softness & Durability:
Crafted from extrafine merino wool, this yarn is irresistibly soft and durable, providing the perfect combination of comfort and resilience.
• Unique Hand-Dyed Variations:
Each skein is uniquely hand-dyed, ensuring no two are exactly alike, just like the diverse landscapes of the forest.
Why You’ll Love It:
This colorway brings the magic of nature to your projects. Whether you’re knitting, crocheting, or weaving, its natural tones will transform your creations into rustic, one-of-a-kind masterpieces.
Project Inspiration:
Knit a cozy sweater that feels like a warm hug from the forest, crochet mittens for a woodland walk, or weave a scarf with earthy elegance. Perfect for nature-themed or autumn-inspired pieces.
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Capture the wild beauty of the forest with “What Time Is It, Mr. Fox?” Let its warm, earthy hues inspire your next project and bring a touch of the wilderness to your wardrobe.