Yarn of the Month Pattern Suggestions | November 2022 - Darn Good Yarn

Yarn of the Month Pattern Suggestions | November 2022

Written by Kate Curry

November Update

Are you a part of the Yarn of the Month Club® community?

If not, here's what you're missing out on this month! 😏

This month's yarn is our Darn Good Twist Sport Weight Silk Yarn in Hazelnut Harvest!

A closeup of a skein of twist sport weight yarn in shades of caramel brown, white, and warm yellow.

Honestly, twist sport weight yarn is one of my favorites - all the swirly twirly colors and the softness of the strands…but this isn’t about my unhealthy attachment to yarn! This is about your newest yarn of the month package and what you can do with it!  

Yarn Features

  • Length: 150 Yards
  • Weight: 50 grams, 2 - Sport
  • Material: 100% Recycled Silk 
  • Needle Size: US 3-5 (3.25 - 3.75mm)
  • Hook Size: US E/4-7 (3.5 - 4.5mm)
  • Gauge: K- 23-26 /4", C- 16-20 /4"
  • Physical Quality: Marled, Soft and Silky! 
  • How to Clean:  Dry Clean
  • Best for:  Knitting, Crocheting, Needlepoint, Embroidery, Tatting, Weaving.

Patterns

When you're looking for your FREE pattern for your yarn of the month subscription, don't forget to use the code NOVEMBERPATTERN at checkout to get your pattern for free!

Not in the club? Join us!

Our monthly Yarn of the Month Club® supports hundreds of artisans by providing safe and sustainable employment. Each month comes with a skein of premium handmade yarn, a colorful insert, and two coupon codes. One coupon code for your free pattern and another coupon code for 35% off any non-subscription DGY purchase! You also get club-only exclusive and discounted products that you can add onto your monthly shipments.

Need More Info?

Everything You Need To Know: Twist Sport Weight Silk Yarn

Love the yarn? Here's our other available colorways!

Meet the Author

Profile picture of the author, Kate Curry, wearing a dark red Nanda Poncho sitting on concrete stairs in front of brick wall.

Kate has been on the Darn Good Yarn team since 2018.

They have their degree in Creative Art Therapy & Psychology - and like crafting and animals a little too much.