Moving In Stereo
MOVING IN STEREO is a stonewashed classic blue inspired by faded denim, cassette tapes, and late night drives with the radio turned all the way up. Named after “Moving in Stereo” by The Cars, the sleek and atmospheric track became forever tied to youth culture after its unforgettable appearance in Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Cool, detached, and undeniably iconic, the song captured the shift from disco into the sharper, synth driven sound of the early 80s.
Let the Good Times Roll is a collection inspired by youth, freedom, music, and the magic of the late 70s into the early 80s. One of the last true analog eras.
Base info
Suri Silk - Lace Weight - 74% Brushed Baby Suri Alpaca & 26% Mulberry Silk - 328 Yards / 50 Grams
Soft Sock - 4ply Fingering Weight 19.5 Microns - 85% Superwash Merino & 15% Nylon - 437 Yards / 100 Grams
British Wool Fine - 4ply Non-Superwash - 100% British Wool (Blend of BFL & Masham) - 492 Yards / 100 Grams
Tweed Sock - 2ply Fingering Weight - 85% Superwash Merino & 15% Donegal Nep - 438 Yards / 100 Grams
Corriedale Sport - 2ply Woollen Spun Sport Weight - 25 Microns - 100% Non-Superwash Corriedale - 492 Yards / 100 Grams
Hudson DK - 4ply DK Weight 21.5 Microns - 100% Superwash Merino - 246 Yards / 100 Grams
Authentic DK - 4ply DK Weight 19.5 Microns - 100% Non-Superwash Merino - 246 Yards / 100 Grams
Worsted - 4ply Worsted Weight 19.5 Microns - 100% Superwash Merino - 218 Yards / 100 Grams
Worsted Luxe - 2 ply Worsted Weight - 80% Superwash Merino & 20% Baby Alpaca - 191 Yards / 100 Grams
British Wool - 2ply DK/Light Worsted Weight Non-Superwash - 75% BFL & 25% Mid Brown Masham - 262 Yards / 100 Grams
Corriedale Aran - 4ply Woollen Spun Aran Weight 23 Microns - 100% Non-Superwash Corriedale - 200 Yards / 100 Grams
Quality & Care
All yarn bases are high quality and ethically sourced from farms that follow mulesing-free practices. Each skein may vary slightly from one another due to the nature of hand dyed yarn, but that's the beauty of it! Simply alternate skeins when working with the same colorway to prevent pooling. Yarn is dyed in small batches and then washed with Soak wash, however some bleeding may still occur. For best results, handwash your finished project in cool water using a mild detergent safe for wool and lay flat to dry. I try my best to photograph the color as closely as possible but please note computer monitors tend to vary.