Today as knitters we are bombarded with a wealth of choice in yarns, thanks to the internet. This increase in choice has made it far easier to find yarns designed and created by independent artists, known as ‘indie dyers’.
Indie dyed yarns are often more expensive per skein and therefore a more considered purchase. With this in mind I wanted to help demystify some of the techniques and pattern choices available and give you tips on buying and selecting the perfect yarn for your project.
This is a guide to indie dyed yarn (not a how to dye book) and is aimed at knitters who want help understanding how techniques and dye styles might knit up.
Paperback
published in August 2016
by
Create Space