We still love ombré

Earlier this year, Julie found some stunning gradient kits that Felicia at Sweet Georgia put together with several of her most popular fingering weight yarns.  We think that they may be just what you've been looking for.These party of Five kits make great gifts for knitters, and can be worked up into beautiful projects that can be given to knitworthy friends and family.  All three yarns can withstand machine washing and so your gift will stand the test of time without the need for special care.sg-toughThis Party of Five set includes 5 mini skeins of 105 yards each of  Tough Love Sock.  This 80/20 blend of buttery soft merino and nylon is great for socks, but we can't help but want to proudly display these colors in a shawl or cowl where everyone can enjoy the beauty!sg-cash-luxeThis set includes 5 skeins of 100 yards each of CashLuxe Fine.  This yarn contains our favorite blend of wool, cashmere and a bit of nylon for strength.sg-sparkLast but not least is our set of CashLuxe Sparkle. These 100 yard mini skeins bring a dash of glitz and glam to your knitting! Made of 63% Superwash Merino Wool, 20% Silk, 15% Nylon, 2% Glitter this 3-ply fingering weight yarn is strong, silky and sprinkled with sparkles.The perfect choice for a holiday knit that will add a bit of drama and fun to your New Year's festivities.You could use these kits to create a shawl specifically designed for gradient yarns such as Soft Twilight by Corrina Ferguson. Or you could play with these mini skeins in a striped shawl or colour-blocked cowl… ombré socks or fair isle hat… the possibilities are endless!MSK Party of 5 Cowl FULL-10Kimberly is modeling our shop sample of Joji Locatelli's 3 Color Cashmere Cowl.  We didn't limit ourselves to just three colors.  Instead, we used the 5 mini skeins to create a deep soft and comforting cowl that bursts with lovely texture and mouth-watering color.  Beautiful!Do you have an ombré pattern that you've been hoping to cast on for?

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