Amaranth Fibres Sock 'n' Roll Fingering
Colorful skein of yarn with a label on a white brick background
Two skeins of yarn with a label reading 'Amaranth Fibres' against a white brick wall.
Colorful skein of yarn with a label on a white brick background
Colorful skein of yarn with a label on a white brick wall background
Multicolored skein of yarn with a label on a white brick background
Multicolored skein of yarn with a label on a white brick wall background
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Amaranth Fibres Sock 'n' Roll Fingering

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$34.00
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$34.00
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Amaranth Fibres was created in 2018 when yarn addict Morgan Gerrard made the leap from personal colour creations to professional indie dyer. Morgan's passion for all fibre arts and related crafts is what drives Amaranth Fibres and our connection to the fibre arts community. The bright rainbow colour ways are a favourite!

Content: 80% superwash merino, 20% nylon
Weight: Fingering (1)
Yardage: 425 yards / 388 metres in a 115g / 4oz skein 
Care instructions: Hand wash / Dry Flat / Do not bleach / Do not iron

 

We do our best to accurately represent the colour of each yarn, but appearance will vary from screen to screen. Please bear in mind that while we will always make sure each skein of the same colourway comes from the same dye lot when possible, the best way to ensure a consistency is to order enough yarn for your project at once.