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  • Fingering weight - Happy Accident - Lilac 25g

    At Susan Crawford Vintage, we hand-dye all our yarns at our Lake District studio, using our unique, personally developed recipes, to create our beautiful colour palettes. Occasionally, the unexpected occurs resulting in truly unique creations we affectionately call "Happy Accidents."

    These special skeins may be in colours that fall outside our usual palettes, or they might display captivating variations in tone or variegation. Each "Happy Accident" is one (or several)-of-a-kind, a testament to the unpredictable and beautiful nature of hand-dyeing.

    These unique treasures are all significantly reduced compared to yarns in our colour palettes! Remember "Happy Accidents" are limited edition, and unrepeatable.

    Please note: Due to the nature of these skeins, "Happy Accidents" are not eligible for return or refund.

    Fingering weight yarn, worsted spun with a high twist making it perfect for socks. This yarn is a soft but resilient fibre.

    About Lilac: Bright lively shade of lilac 'Happy Accident' slightly variegated. Available as 25g skeins only. 

    Care Instructions
    Handwash in cool water using a gentle wool wash and dry flat.
    Please note
    As these yarns are hand-dyed please be aware that there will be subtle variation between dye lots. Because of this please be sure to purchase enough yarn for your project. All of our hand dyed skeins are rinsed thoroughly and repeatedly to ensure all excess dye is removed, however, particularly when using a combination of hand dyed shades, it is best to wash the individual skeins separately in cool water prior to knitting, to remove any dye residue which may remain.