Draug on Fingering - BFL Sock




Draug on Fingering - BFL Sock
75% Superwash Blue Faced Leiceter wool 25% Nylon
425m per 100g
This yarn is perfect for socks and other objects knit on a tight gauge that need to handle hard use. Blue Faced Leiceter is a wool with long glossy fibers that are very well suited for this type of use and with the added nylon for your hard work to really last as long as possible.
A draug in the old Norse meaning of the word was a dead person come back to haunt the living. They could dwell in the borrow where they had been buried but could also roam free to do their haunting. Another word for them was haugbúinn that translate into borrow-dweller. Later it changed meaning slightly and in modern Norwegian it refers to a person who has drowned at sea and their body been lost so it has not gotten a Christian burial. This unfortunate soul is according to folk lore doomed to haunt the coastline in half a boat trying to drag others with him to his watery grave
A pale ghosthly gray with plum overtones.