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If you've ever marveled at the uniquely colorful qualities of handspun yarn, you'll love Entropy DK. Each striping skein is milled, dyed, and spun by Lisa Westra at Feederbrook Farms in Maryland, and the beautiful colorways will have you queuing up new projects right away!
Entropy DK is a 2-ply, DK-weight, BFL yarn. BFL stands for Bluefaced Leicester, a breed of sheep that yields yarn with a squishy, next-to-skin softness that's right up there with merino! BFL yarn does not pill, thanks to its long staple length. Entropy DK is an amazing combination of softness, loft, and durability!
Each skein of Entropy DK is named for the randomness of colors as the singles ply together. Therefore, as you knit, the colors will gradually shift and stripe. Please note that skeins in each colorway are similar but not identical and will result in knits with a charming color quality typical of handspun yarn.
Choose your favorite colors and make the Shift or Shiftalong!
We love this yarn paired with Kelbourne Woolens Scout or Rowan Felted Tweed to make knits like The Shiftigan or the Pressed Flowers Cowl.
And check out our latest Entropy DK project - Andrea Mowry's Traveler Cowl!
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I’m still waiting for the rest of my order. The one skein is lovely.
Wonderful yarn!
I used this yarn for a crocheted shawl - the Palm Leaves Triangular Shawl, by June Gilbank. I wasn't sure I liked the colorway at first (Kinetic Energy), but as the shawl grew so did my enjoyment of the yarn. The yarn was, predictably, a little bit splitty (you can tell when you look at how the different fibers are twisted together), but pretty easy to work with, nevertheless. I'm looking forward to getting more and starting Lori Versaci's Gamut Shawl later in the Fall! (I also want to thank the staff, who ordered the colorway I wanted when it had run out, and then helped me choose the two that looked like they'd best go together.)
Too much grey in it and too much color variation for the project