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When the Curtain Hits the Cast on Ghost Town Fingering
COLORWAY
When the Curtain Hits the Cast is a deep, luxurious navy steeped in shadow—so dark it flirts with black. It carries the quiet drama of a theater just before the lights rise, a velvet hush that lets every other hue step into its own brilliance. Elegant and mysterious, it lends a striking contrast to colorwork, allowing your brighter shades to glow against its midnight backdrop.
THE YARN
Ghost Town Fingering - A new yarn rooted in the history of the wild west
3-ply, Fingering Weight
100% SW Rambouillet / Merino Wool
457 yards / 100 grams
Spun in the US from Merino / Rambouillet wool grown and sheared in the Great Basin Region of the US.
Featuring Shaniko Wool - Double certified by the responsible wool standard and NATIVA Precious Fiber creating a fully traceable wool supply
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Hand wash gently in cool water using a wool safe detergent. Lay flat to dry. It is normal for some color to bleed from hand dyed yarns when washed for the first time; cold water will help to prevent bleeding.
COLORWAY
When the Curtain Hits the Cast is a deep, luxurious navy steeped in shadow—so dark it flirts with black. It carries the quiet drama of a theater just before the lights rise, a velvet hush that lets every other hue step into its own brilliance. Elegant and mysterious, it lends a striking contrast to colorwork, allowing your brighter shades to glow against its midnight backdrop.
THE YARN
Ghost Town Fingering - A new yarn rooted in the history of the wild west
3-ply, Fingering Weight
100% SW Rambouillet / Merino Wool
457 yards / 100 grams
Spun in the US from Merino / Rambouillet wool grown and sheared in the Great Basin Region of the US.
Featuring Shaniko Wool - Double certified by the responsible wool standard and NATIVA Precious Fiber creating a fully traceable wool supply
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Hand wash gently in cool water using a wool safe detergent. Lay flat to dry. It is normal for some color to bleed from hand dyed yarns when washed for the first time; cold water will help to prevent bleeding.