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Urth Yarns Uneek Sock Kits

SKU: USK-22
$26.00
: PAN22 (Limited Edition)
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Give your feet a much-deserved hug with every step you take! This soft, hardwearing sock yarn is pre-wound into 2 cakes of yarn for perfectly matching socks every time! Hand-dyed in self-striping patterns, there is a colorway to fit every mood and personality. Urth Yarns recommends several fun sock and mitten patterns to go with these wonderfully versatile kits here, or mix things up and cast on something unexpected and uniquely you!

See more gorgeous hand-dyed yarns and kits from Urth Yarns HERE.

Product details:

Weight: Sock / Fingering / 1

Put up: 2 Pre-Wound Cakes

Fiber Content: 75% Extrafine Merino Wool, and 25% Nylon

Unit weight:  3.5 oz / 100 g (2 x 50 gram cakes)

Yardage: 435 yards / 398 meters

Recommended needle size: US 1-3 or 2.25-3.25mm

Gauge: 7-8 stitches per inch

Recommended hook sizeB-E or 2.25-3.5mm

Care: Machine Washable

PLEASE NOTE:

Our first response to your order would be to have it shipped directly from our warehouse. In the case that our stock levels are too low, your Urth Yarns Uneek Sock Kits will be drop-shipped from Urth Yarns in Florida, USA. Please allow up to 3-5 business days for your order to be processed and shipped out. We will contact you with any shipping and tracking information for your order.

If you have questions regarding the current stock of specific colorways please call/e-mail us at (509) 536-7746 or sales@paradisefibers.com.

About Urth Yarns:

A friendly smiling girl wearing a colorful handknit sweater holding out a baby tree for you to see. The text next to this photo reads 'Trees for the Future'.

When you choose Urth Yarns you are supporting a workforce of strong women who hand-dye their yarns in Mersin and Istanbul. Each Urth Yarns skein purchased plants a tree as part of the #knitoneplantone movement. Join us in helping Trees for the Future in their mission to provide families with tools and knowledge to plant trees in Africa. 

"Planting trees provides families with more than just food. It provides income, empowerment, unity, leadership, education and even saves lives. When we can teach people to value themselves and their environment, they see amazing improvements in their standard of living."