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Journey Recycled Silk Yarn is a soft sport weight silk yarn that comes in a variety of colors and a reasonable price. I recently found instructions for a thermal single crochet stitch and thought it would make a nice pair of fingerless mitts for my arthritic thumbs. The Journey Indian Peacock silk yarn was easy to work with and the stitch made a thick fabric. I liked it so much that I made a pair in Journey Fireworks, Journey Poppy, and even in Darn Good Yarn’s Twist Sport Weight Silk Yarn in Dragon Tail!
Hi there! 😊 Thank you so much for your wonderful review of our Journey Recycled Silk Yarn! 🙌 We're thrilled to hear that you enjoyed working with our soft and versatile yarn, and that it was perfect for your project. We love the colors you chose - the Indian Peacock, Fireworks, and Poppy all sound beautiful! 😍 And we're glad you were able to find other silk yarn options from Darn Good Yarn as well. Happy crafting! ✨ -Claudia
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Looks and feels great, awesome color now I get a sort out what to make with it, a top for sure to wear with my Darn Good Yarn skirts.
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As usual, the DGY recycled yarn is a dream to work with. I wasn't sure about this colorway (unbe-leaf-able), so I decided to experiment with it. This poncho pattern uses three different stitches, and I thought it would be fun to seein one garmenthow the variegated yarn pools and shifts with different stitches.
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I absolutely loved using this variegated yarn to make my scarf/shawlette, using the Pincha Shawl pattern by Pinpilan Wangsai US4 3.5mm needles and 1.48 skeins to create a 17 feathered mini shawl! I love how the colors work in a design like this and it's the perfect thickness for a bit of lightweight warmth or as a simple accessory (plus it looks great with the stick pin from my Darn Good Yarn Round Shawl Pin).Unfortunately, I learned that my Charlie's Laundry Soap really likes to discharge the green dye from silk, but a little vinegar stopped the discharge and I still love the muted version!