I scream, you scream, we all scream for . . . . yarn! But not just any old vanilla yarn, Mountain Colors Yarn's new FiberWild! exclusive color
Spumoni! Bonus: The Spumoni color is 20% off and Free patterns!
Spumoni is a cut above ordinary ice cream - and so is the
new Spumoni yarn! An Italian specialty, spumoni is traditionally mixed with whipped cream, fruit and nuts which creates a dessert that is lighter and sweeter than ordinary ice cream. The traditional flavors are cherry, pistachio and either chocolate or vanilla, frozen in layers to create stripes representing the red, green and white of the Italian flag.
Our ice cream-loving friends at Mountain Colors Yarn put down their spoons and helped us create a color inspired by the colorful Italian treat.
Spumoni combines green, pink and tan to represent the pistachio, cherry and chocolate spumoni, plus yellow for the cone and red for those yummy sweet bits of cherry!
Spumoni is available in Mountain Colors yarn ...
Crazyfoot, a superfine superwash wool and nylon blend that is perfect for socks, children's garments or any other lace or fine gauge project, or
Bearfoot, a supple and strong light yarn of superwash wool, mohair and nylon that is phenomenal for warm socks, shawls and fine gauge sweaters.
Not fun Enough??? How about two patterns to compliment the new color? The
Single Scoop Sock pattern in
Crazyfoot is a toe-up sock with cabled O's, simple cables, and a little lace finished with a picot edge. Wrap yourself in fun with the
Tutti Frutti Shawlette, a lovely crescent shaped
shawlette in
Bearfoot featuring small circular motifs and a wonderful scalloped
edge! Chase off the chill on a cool summer night by wearing it as a wrap
or brighten up your winter wardrobe by wearing it as a scarf.
Because FREE is always fun, we're giving away the Single Scoop Sock pattern with the purchase of any amount of Crazyfoot, and the Tutti Frutti Shawlette with the purchase of any amount of Bearfoot. Yummy!
But
please do
NOT lick the yarn! We do, however, recommend you knit with a bowl of ice cream beside you. ... Happy Knitting . . . . . Amy
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