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Hubris Hearthcraft
Hubris Sock (Fingering/Sock)
Hubris Sock (Fingering/Sock)
Regular price
$28.00 USD
Regular price
Sale price
$28.00 USD
Celebrate the hubris and joy of handmade socks with extrafine merino and recycled nylon. Hubris Sock maintains the perfect balance between comfort and durability that makes sock knitting (and crocheting!) such a joy. The extrafine superwash merino is a delight to wear, and there is enough nylon that your socks can reliably be worn out and about. The round, 3-ply structure shows stitches beautifully and creates a durable but lightweight fabric that feels comfortable against your feet and inside your shoes.
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Yarn Base Information
Yarn Base Information
Nephele: 75% Baby Suri Alpaca, 25% Mulberry Silk. Lace. 459yd, 420m. 50g.
Icarus: 70% Superkid Mohair, 30% Silk. Lace. 437yd, 400m. 50g.
Golden Fleece: 80% NSW 19.3 micron Shaniko Wool, 20% cashmere. Fingering. 490yd, 448m. 100g.
Hubris Sock: 75% Extra Fine Superwash 19.5 micron Merino Wool, 25% Recycled Nylon. 3-ply. Fingering. 459 yd, 420 m. 100 g.
Daedalus: 60% Fine Superwash Merino Wool, 20% Superkid Mohair, 20% Mulberry Silk. Fingering. 383yd, 350m. 100g.
Golden Fleece Sport: 80% NSW 19.3 micron Shaniko wool, 20% cashmere. Sport. 320 yd, 292 m. 100 g.
Hearth DK: 100% Non-superwash Shaniko wool. 21 micron. 3-ply. DK. 260 yd, 237 m. 100 g.
Arachne: 80% Non-Superwash 20.4 micron Shaniko wool, 20% Mulberry silk. 3-ply. Worsted. 220yd, 200m. 100g.
Hearth: 100% Non-superwash Shaniko wool. 21 micron. 3-ply. Bulky. 125 yd, 114 m. 100 g.
What is Shaniko wool?
What is Shaniko wool?
Shaniko isn't a breed of sheep - it's the name for wool that comes
from Merino and Merino/Rambouillet sheep raised here in the US by ranchers who have
been certified by the Shaniko Wool Company. Shaniko wool is shiny and
soft, insulating and durable. The perfect mix of wooly and luxurious,
it's a joy to work with and to wear.
Completely traceable and
Responsible Wool Standard compliant, Shaniko wool is grown, sheared,
scoured, and milled here in the United States using regenerative farming
practices.
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