Hedgerow from Purl Soho

Hedgerow

from Purl Soho
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
243 yards
(222 meters)
100 grams
(3.53 ounces)
4.75 to 5.25 sts
= 1 inch
US 6 - 7 or 4 - 4.5mm
4mm (G) - 4.5mm
93% Wool - Merino
3% Goat - Cashmere goat
3% Silk - Bombyx / Cultivated / Mulberry
plied
Care: Dry Flat, Hand Wash Cold
Color: Tweed
Dye: Machine dyed
Put up: Winding required
Milled: Ireland

Made in County Donegal, Purl Soho’s Hedgerow joins that region’s famous tradition of wonderfully nubby tweeds. Yarn spinning has centuries-old roots in the area, and Hedgerow comes from one of the county’s last producers of Donegal tweed yarns. With its small bits (or “burrs”) of fiber that polka-dot the yarn, every stitch of Hedgerow is a joy!

  • Hedgerow is 93% merino wool, 3.5% cashmere, and 3.5% mulberry silk. This mix makes for a softer hand feel than strictly traditional Irish wool, while still celebrating the aesthetic and integrity of Donegal tweeds.
  • Akin to our laceweight, single-ply Spindle, this worsted-weight yarn is nice and toothy, knitting into a sturdy fabric full of fascinating colorplay and rugged beauty.
  • Hedgerow is a two-ply woolen-spun yarn. Woolen-spun yarns are made directly from carded fiber, which creates a bit of a “fuzzy” finish compared to worsted-spun yarns, which are combed first to align all the fibers for a smoother, denser yarn. Another difference is that woolen-spun yarns trap more air, making them lighter, loftier, and warmer than worsted-spun yarns. Woolen-spun yarns also tend to be very elastic and bouncy and, like Hedgerow, bloom beautifully after washing.
  • Explore our palette of 17 super inspiring colors, each with its own story to tell, from the quiet song of House Wren to festive Fuchsia Rose!
  • Visit our collection of (mostly free) knitting patterns in Hedgerow and get inspired!

Hedgerow’s merino wool meets the International Wool Textile Organization’s standards on Wool Sheep Welfare and is certified, to ensure the quality and traceability of the fiber. It is 80% sourced from Australia and the rest comes from New Zealand, South Africa, and Europe. The mill in Ireland avidly modernizes their equipment for more energy efficiency and also has its own waste water treatment plant that is monitored to comply with the local Environmental Protection Agency. lt adheres to European regulations that protect human health and the environment from harmful chemicals, and they also send their wool waste to be recycled. We love this mill!

Please Note: Saturated colors may cross-stain during blocking, so if you’re knitting them with lighter colors, we recommend taking the precaution of soaking the dark colors first in a vinegar and cold water bath to remove excess dye.

popular colorways

8405 Fuchsia Rose

12 stashed

8 projects

8430 Turquoise Dusk

20 stashed

8 projects

8465 Gray Ember

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17 projects

Black Sand

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17 projects

Cattail Brown

26 stashed

17 projects

Charcoal Blue

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10 projects

Deep Elderberry

19 stashed

16 projects

Forest Clover

36 stashed

24 projects

Fuchsia Rose

18 stashed

17 projects

Golden Meadow

18 stashed

17 projects

Heirloom White

27 stashed

22 projects

House Wren

20 stashed

24 projects

Night Ocean

35 stashed

15 projects

Persimmon Red

15 stashed

10 projects

Purple Urchin

14 stashed

12 projects

Sumac Red

18 stashed

19 projects

Wild Begonia

9 stashed

9 projects

Woodpile Gray

8 stashed

15 projects