Undercover Otter
Misery - Squirm Sock
Misery - Squirm Sock
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My little ceramic penguin in the study always faces due south...
When I was in my early teens, I discovered Stephen Kings work. Misery was one of the books I skipped though, cause how interesting can a story about a hostage writer be?
Well, I was wrong and after I finally read Misery (in my early 20's) the more subtle works of Stephen King completely won me over. Let's say that these red tints are based on the surgery section of the book.
- Variegated
Fiber contents: 80% Extra fine Superwash Merino, 20% nylon
Weight per skein: 100 grams | 3,5 oz
Running Length: 400 meters | 437 yards
Yarn Weight: Fingering / Sock
Threads: 4-ply spun | High Twist
Squirm is our favorite yarn base when it comes to bouncy, soft, squishy yarn and it's now better than ever before! Squirm is custom spun for Undercover Otter and is not available elsewhere.
Squirm is a high twist, 4-ply, fingering weight yarn, made with 80% Superwash Merino Wool (21.5 microns) and 20% Nylon. Each skein contains approximately 400 meters per 100 grams (that's 437 yards per 3.5 oz). The high twist gives the yarn a velvety look and feels next to skin soft.
Squirm is perfect for making socks, shawls, cowls and other garments that need a bit of extra cushion. It's also great for knitting or crocheting toys or any other projects that you want to be extra soft and squishy! It is not only soft but also very durable, making it perfect for garments that you want to have in your life for a long time.
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