Spring String Thing is back!

Sunni, Becca and Laura G. of the 6 Ply team are hosting another Spring String Thing this April. This is going to be a fun one, so I hope you can join us.
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The Soft Currant Tee is a fingering weight, short-sleeved tee. You'll want a semi-solid, solid or tonal yarn for this top. I have a couple of different options for this project. Tributary Yarns River Silk & Merino in one of our semi-solid colors such as Autumn Trail, Burnt Ranch, Gasquet, Irish Moss, Lagoon, Lily, Marigold, Red Maple, Redwood, Samoa, Stormy Seas, Tributary or Trinity River. This yarn will need to be dyed to order. You'll need between 2 to 5 skeins depending on the size you want to make.
Another option is Duna from Amano. This cotton and Alpaca blend is a great choice. You'll need between 3 and 10 skeins for this project, depending on the size you want to make.
Uni Merino is a superwash Merino and nylon option that would be super affordable. You'll need between 2 and 5 skeins, depending on the size.
The pattern is available in the store and on Ravelry. Please reply to this email if you need help figuring out size and yardage information.

The Soft Currant Shawl is the second option that you can make for this KAL. This is a lovely shawl that uses the same stitch pattern as the Soft Currant Tee. You can use any of the yarn suggestions for the tee. You'll only need 2 skeins of either River Silk and Merino or Uni Merino and if you use Duna, you'll need 4 skeins. The pattern is available in the store and on Ravelry.

The Soft Currant Sweater is the third option. This sweater uses a DK weight yarn and you'll want a semi solid or solid color. Here are my suggestions - Littoral DK from Sea Change fibers. Tributary DK would be a great option. Rambouillet from Juniper Moon Farms would be super cozy. You'll need between 4 to 9 skeins of any of these yarns, depending on your size. The pattern is available in the store and on Ravelry. Please reply to this email for help with size and yardage questions.

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