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Copper Kettle - 70/30 Sock/Fingering
Copper Kettle - 70/30 Sock/Fingering
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🧡 Copper Kettle
A warm, rustic blend of golden copper tones with that cozy “farmhouse morning” glow. Soft, smooth, and hand-dyed in small batches so the color settles naturally into rich, glowing layers. Perfect for socks, shawls, and any project that needs warmth and earthy charm.
Pairs beautifully with Farmhouse Morning and Sage Fields for a full rustic palette.
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Yarn Weight Information
Yarn Weight Information
Fiber Content:
70% Superwash Merino Wool
30% Recycled Nylon
Weight:
Fingering / Sock — 4 Ply
Yardage:
100 g — 437 yards (400 meters)
Feel & Use:
Soft with extra strength — ideal for socks, shawls, baby knits, and lightweight garments.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Non-superwash wool must always be hand washed in cool water with a mild wool wash and laid flat to dry. Do not machine wash, as it will felt and shrink with heat or agitation.
Superwash yarns can be hand washed in cool water for the best longevity, but they may also be machine washed on a gentle cycle inside a garment bag. Always lay flat to dry.
Avoid bleach, fabric softeners, and high heat, as these can damage the fibers.
Blend-Specific Notes
Sock yarns with nylon are more durable and tolerate gentle machine washing, though hand washing will still extend the life of your project.
Glitter yarns should be handled gently; avoid wringing or twisting to protect the sparkle filament.
Bulky yarns are heavier when wet and should be fully supported while drying flat to prevent stretching.
Hand-Dyed Yarn Notes
Hand-Dyed Yarn Notes
Colors may be slightly different than actual product as computer and device monitor settings can alter the color appearance. We do our best to ensure that the yarns appear as they do in real life.
Our yarns are hand-dyed in small batches, so slight variations may occur between skeins. For larger projects, we recommend alternating skeins every few rows to blend color shifts.
While every effort is made to set dye thoroughly, some color transfer may occur on the first wash, especially with highly saturated shades. Wash separately the first time.
Yarn is dyed in limited lots, and colors may vary slightly from batch to batch. Please be sure to purchase enough for your project at once.
