Penistone Crags (windblown sage) WUTHERING HEIGHTS (book) COLLECTION — Alpaca Merino Silk DK



Penistone Crags (windblown sage) WUTHERING HEIGHTS (book) COLLECTION — Alpaca Merino Silk DK
A muted and stony mix of sage, taupe, cream, and weathered brown, softened by the halo of the base into something especially atmospheric. This one feels quiet, remote, and deeply tied to the landscape, like lichen on rock or grass bent low in the wind. It has a stillness to it, but not an empty one.
Pairs well with:
Gimmerton (for moorland depth), Heathcliff (for shadow and contrast)
Base info
40% Superfine Alpaca / 40% Untreated Merino / 20% Silk
252 yards / 100 grams
Base description
A softly rustic luxury blend with the gentle haze of alpaca, the structure of untreated merino, and the quiet glow of silk. This base has warmth, drape, and a beautiful lived in texture that suits rich variegation and layered color especially well. It feels airy and earthy at once, making it an especially lovely choice for garments and accessories with movement, softness, and atmosphere.
Note:
After dyeing, all skeins are thoroughly rinsed and soaked in tepid water with lanolin-enriched Eucalan wool wash. They’re then spun in an industrial spin dryer to remove excess water before air-drying naturally in the Fiber for the People® dye studio.
Hand-dyed yarn naturally varies—both between dye lots and within the same lot. This is part of its charm. Please refer closely to the photos in this listing for the most accurate representation of how the colorway appears on this base.
Minor variation between skeins is expected. Any skeins that fall noticeably outside the standard for this colorway will be listed separately as Misfits.
Colorways vary significantly across bases due to differences in ply, fiber content, and whether the yarn is Superwash-treated. Non-Superwash bases tend to produce softer, more blended results—speckles become watercolor-like, and variegation appears more subtle.
Care: Hand-wash in cool water with gentle wool wash. Always air dry.