Dorset Hike from solitude wool

Dorset Hike

from solitude wool
Sport (12 wpi) ?
13
235 yards
(215 meters)
120 grams
(4.23 ounces)
4.0 to 7.0 sts
= 1 inch
US 3 - 8 or 3.25 - 5mm
80% Wool - Dorset Down
20% Manufactured Fibers - Nylon / Polyamide
plied
yes
Care: Machine Dry, Machine Wash
Color: Semi-solid, Variegated
Drafting method: Woolen spun
Dye: Hand dyed, Undyed
Ply: 3-ply
Put up: Winding required
Dyed: United States, hand dyed at Solitude in Loudoun County, Virginia
Milled: United States
Scoured: United States
Source of fiber: United States, single source: Millcreek Farms in Loudoun County, Virginia

A versatile yarn great for both hiking weight socks or shawls and sweaters, Dorset Hike is easy to knit with, comfortable to wear and easy to care for. A single skein is plenty for a men’s average pair of socks.

Woolen spun, 3 ply

Dorset is a sheep breed raised primarily for meat, the second most common breed in the US. The Down-type fleece has robust crimp making the yarn springy, spongy and perfect for cushiony, comfortable socks.

Down type wools also resist shrinking and felting and that along with added nylon makes it possible to wash firm knit socks in the machine. I even throw them in the dryer.