The Shibui is amazing. The sock yarns are great. The Sweater, the alpaca, the Rastitia...all really wonderful. But this. This is my yarn.
Harrisville Highland. I have not managed to take any home yet, mainly because my mind is swamped with possibilities. Sweaters, hats, wraps, blankets...what to do? And the colors. I don't want to make the wrong choice. I am drowning in inspiration, but I am okay with it.
This lovely stuff comes from the town of Harrisville, New Hampshire, where they have producing yarn and fleece for over 200 years. The town itself has been declared a historic landmark and has been recognized as "the only 18th century textile village in America that survives in its original form." (From the HD website.) Pretty cool, huh?
We have started with Highland, an Aran weight yarn (4.5 sts/inch) in some of the most beautiful heathered shades I have ever seen. The yarn is "dyed in the wool." This means that the fleeces are dyed prior to spinning the yarn, so the depth of color in each strand is really rich and interesting. The colors are vibrant and lush, anything but flat.
Sally knit and washed a little swatch to show how much it softens up...quite a bit. I have so many ideas, as I'm sure you will, too. Let me get you started.
Maybe a blanket? We have here the Hudson Bay Blanket, the Super Easy Baby Blanket, and the Moderne Baby Blanket. I love the big blocks of color and miles of garter stitch on each of these. Of course, there are many lacey or cabled blankets, too, but these are my favorite kind.
Photo from The Purl Bee |
Photo from The Purl Bee |
How about some hats? Peacock from designer Karen Borrel. Think of all the color combos!
Photo from Karen Borrel's Ravelry page |
Photo from Katie Schumm's Ravelry page |
Photo from Savory Knitting Ravelry page |
Photo from Heidi's Ravelry page |
My husband and I stopped by your shop on Friday, I am super glad we did, your shop was our favorite in Portland! Next time we are in town we will definitely be by again!
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