Dyflin on Fingering - BFL/Silk/Cashmere
Dyflin on Fingering - BFL/Silk/Cashmere
70% Superwash BFL 20%Silk 10%Cashmere
400 meters per 100 gram skein
A fantasticly good yarn quality with 70% superwash BFL (Bluefaced leicester) 20% Silk and 10% Cashmere. Bluefached leicester is a british sheep breed. It is crisp and soft at the same time. This is a yarn that would be perfect for a luxurious fingering-weight cardigan or sweater, as well as for accessories.
Dyflin was the Norse name for the beautiful city we today know as Dublin. People have had settlements in the area around Dublin since prehistoric times. When the Vikings came to Dublin in 841, it is believed they took over an earlier Christian settlement named Dubhlinn, which means dark pool in Irish. It was named for a tidal pool where the rivers Poodle and Lieffy flow together. The Vikings built their town centre in this area, modern-day Wood Quay, and built a prosperous trading community. Vikings had continual conflicts going on with the local Irish people that had a settlement not far along the river, but they held on to Dublin and styled themselves kings of Dublin for a long time, until they where thrown out when the Normans (who themselves had Viking origins) invaded in 1169.
This colourway is inspired by the beautiful, almost lavender or plum hue in the stone I saw used in many old buildings when I visited Dublin for the first time for Woollinn 2019. I made this grey colourway with lavender hue for a new collaboration with Julie knits in Paris for Woollinn 2020. The festival has had to be postponed a year, but the sweater will be out soon.