Raelynn of Sincere Fiber Co., a fan of both gaming and rock climbing, was inspired by a frosty Grand Canyon image for her installment. She created two coordinating colorways: Canyon’s Winter Reverie, a variegated colorway, and Vishnu Schist, a tonal named for one of the canyon’s oldest visible rock layers.
They’re available on the following bases:
- Cashmere Silk Suri — A laceweight blend of 53% super baby alpaca, 34% silk, 13% cashmere
- Serene Silk Sock — 2-ply fingering weight, 80% Superwash Merino, 20% silk
- Serene Silk Sock Sets — One 400-yard skein of Canyon’s Winter Reverie + one 20g mini skein of Vishnu Schist
- Happy Hills DK — 100% Superwash 21.5-micron Merino
- Cashmere Cloud Merino Combed Top — A 4 oz braid of 80% extra fine Superwash Merino, 10% cashmere, 10% nylon
Preorders are open on Indie Untangled through Sunday, June 15. As always, 10% of all sales will be split between the National Park Foundation and the Native American Rights Fund.

Ombre is still in style and Carolyn of Swan City Yarns has released some striking gradient yarn cakes, which shift from one color to the next. They’re available on a 75/25 Superwash Merino/nylon base.

This week, Francoise Danoy is highlighting her Daydream Shawl, a crescent-shaped shawl with a simple lace design that lets two skeins of fingering-weight yarns shine. Indie Untangled subscribers can get 60% off the pattern this weekend.



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