Blackberry Cobbler
This color way brought back memories of my childhood. Growing up in the country was pretty awesome. My mom always had a garden with fresh vegetables and fruits. We loved her blackberry cobbler which was really blackberries and dumplings. She would cook the blackberries in a boiler on the stove. Once it came to a rolling boil she would pinch off biscuit dough and drop into the purple juice. (Hence the purple dye reminded me of the blackberry juice) As I got older she would always let me help cook it. If you never cooked blackberries like this I suggest you give it a try! Yum!
Available in the following yarn bases. For a listing of all yarn bases click here. Yarn Bases
Care of your hand knit garments
Please hand wash cold or lukewarm water and lay flat to dry. Even though this yarn does contain superwash merino, I do always recommend that you hand wash your knitwear. We use colorfast acid dyes for dying our yarn, and rinse until water runs clear. There may be a chance that some dye may bleed slightly in the first wash of your finished item. This does sometimes happen for speckled yarn and stubborn colors that are prone to bleed. For the first couple of washes, hand wash separately to be sure that no further bleeding.
There are no dye lots. We always try to sell from same dye lots but if not sure, we recommend blending the skeins as you work. Color saturation can differ from different dyelots.