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Unleash your inner wanderer with this vintage-inspired dreamscape bottled—a handcrafted leather journal begging for your stories sketches and secrets. Its aged pages whisper tales of faraway lands and forgotten adventures while the rich aroma of genuine leather transports you to a cozy library filled with untold possibilities. More than just a journal its a portal to creativity a tangible piece of nostalgia and a loyal companion for your wildest imaginings.
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Note: We currently have a very limited quantity of Elora and Norwood yarns left from our 2024 batch. If you would like to be notified when we open pre-orders for the 2025 batch please join our mailing list for all updates.
splitElora is a completely Canadian locally-sourced yarn. The Norbouillet (Rambouillet-cross) fleeces are purchased from Pine Hollow Farm in Ontario and sent to Wellington Fibres (a small mill) for spinning, before coming to us to be dyed in our Montreal studio. You can read more about the story of this yarn on our blog.
This fingering-weight wool is very fine, and is just as soft as our imported Merino. Our mini-skeins come in sets of 5 carefully chosen hand-dyed colours, perfect for colourwork or gradient patterns.
Are you looking for a contrast colour to pair with your Elora set? You can find our full-sized 100g skeins of Elora here, perfect for pairing with these mini-skein sets for larger projects.
Yarn Info
- Content: 100% Norbouillet wool
- Yardage: 375m (410 yds)/approx. 125g (4½ oz) per set (25g/82 yds per skein)
- Weight: Fingering weight
- Suggested Needle Size: US 0-2½ (2-3mm)
- Gauge: 28-36 sts = 4' (10cm)
- Care: Handwash in cool water
Traceability
- Source of Fibre: Pine Hollow Farm in Norwood, ON, Canada
- Spinning: Wellington Fibres in Elora, ON, Canada
- Hand-dyeing: Sweet Paprika in Montreal, QC, Canada
Featured Pattern: Portraiture Mitts
Designed specifically for Elora, the Portraiture Mitts pattern features corrugated ribbing, Fair-Isle patterns and simple shaping for the thumb gore. Little variations to the colourwork motifs keep the pattern fun to knit. Shown in the Lantern Hill colourway.
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