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The City in the Sea 'OASIS' FINGERING

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The City in the Sea 'OASIS' FINGERING

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Description

THE CITY IN THE SEA  - One of our Edgar Allan Poe inspired colorways, The City in the Sea is a haunting medley of smokey, eggplant plum and grayed orchid purple. Submerge yourself in this dream-like shade, and let your imagination transport you to a magical realm!

This collection is a poetic homage to the timeless works of Edgar Allan Poe. Each captivating skein reflects the profound emotions and themes that are woven throughout Poe's literary masterpieces... the essence of fleeting illusions, the love that transcends mortality, the deep quietude found within his enigmatic worlds, and the enduring allure and timelessness of his writings. Each skein in this collection is a poetic masterpiece, inviting you to weave your own tales with every stitch.

YARN - Oasis Camel Silk Fingering

Exotic and sultry camel fiber blended with shimmering mulberry silk. When you want to treat yourself, this is the way to go!

•3-ply: For soft, yet long-wearing projects
•Fingering Weight: Wonderful for heirloom or wedding shawls, other wraps, scarves and sweaters and so much more. 
•50/50 camel fiber and mulberry silk blend - for incredible softness and shimmer.
•Yardage: 457 m / 500 yd
•Weight: Approximately 100 g / 3.5 oz
•Recommended Knitting Needle Size: US 0-7 (2.00 mm - 4.5 mm)
•Crochet Hook Size: B-G (2.25 mm - 4.25 mm)

Note: Each skein is a hand-created, unique work of art and no two skeins will be identical, even within the same dye lot. If working with more than one skein in a project, it is best to alternate skeins every other row. Despite every effort to accurately depict our product colors, actual shades may vary due to differences in monitor settings.