Àrd-Thìr is a beautiful aran weight (heavy worsted) yarn developed in collaboration with Kate Davies. Àrd Thìr’s worsted spinning and carefully blended fibres lend it a wonderfully soft and squishy hand. This is a round, smooth, highly versatile yarn that knits up into a wonderfully warm, even fabric.
Àrd Thìr has been produced in one highland landscape (Peru) and inspired by another (Scotland).
The Scottish winter landscape is often thought to be drained of colour, but if you look carefully, you’ll discover a mix of many interesting shades: from the deepening russet tones of bracken-covered hillsides to the luminous hues of lichen hanging from bare branches; from the glancing orange glow of sunlight across high rocky peaks to the extraordinarily rich colour of a sealoch under a leaden February sky. Each of Kate’s ten shades is a subtle, muted marl; each possesses its own depth and tonal variety; some can be combined into intriguing gradients, and all work together harmoniously as a range.
Àrd-Thìr is a blend of Peruvian Highland Wool and Superfine Alpaca, perfect for texture, cables and colourwork.
Although Àrd-Thìr is technically an aran weight, it can be knitted across quite a broad range of gauges.
- Fiber content: 60% Peruvian Highland Wool, 40% Superfine Alpaca
- Put up: 65m (75yds) per 50g skein
- Recommended needle sizes: 4.5mm - 6mm (US 7-10)
- Care instructions: Hand wash separately in cool water and dry flat