New Works Part 2

Good evening, everyone.
I will continue to introduce new items today.
This time, I would like to introduce mainly new materials.
The first one is from this yarn that I posted on Instagram.

I picked up a close-up photo for you to take a closer look.
The name is " Twinkling of water".
It is deep blue with fluorescent neps of green, yellow, pink, and orange.
When I purchased the material, I thought it might not match the brand colors, but it was too pretty to resist.
As a result, it became my favorite yarn and I am glad I bought it.
I have knitted a yarn with black nep in it before, and the nep that came out one after another was interesting and fun to knit with.
This yarn looks like it would be fun to knit too.

And next is this yarn, named "Onidake".
It is a very gentle mountain in the Goto Islands, covered with grass.
The image of the mountain, the sea seen from the mountain, and the gentle wind.
This yarn is made of a new material.
I named it "Loop Yarn" because it is made up of many interconnected loops.
The puffy yarn has a unique presence.
I haven't knitted it yet, but I think it will be an interesting knitted fabric.
Another feature is that it is comfortable to the touch.
This is 100% Superwash merino wool with a fineness of 19.5 microns.
Smaller fineness = finer, so it is considered a softer, smoother, higher quality yarn.
This level of fineness is called Extra Fine Merino.
It would be suitable for cowls and sweaters.
We would like to add more colors to this material in the future.

And this color is also dyed with Falkland sock.
The feel is similar to HT Merino sock.
It is dyed in the same way, but the overall dyeing is milder than with loop yarn.
The speckle pattern is especially different.
In the loop yarn, the color of the spots spread out, but in the Falkland sock, they remain as dots.
It is interesting to see how the pattern changes depending on the material.
I would like to introduce more, but it would take too long, so I will stop here today.
The new items will be on sale from 8:00 p.m. on June 28.
Please take a look.

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