Blue Mussel Sock
Blue Mussel Sock
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Mytilus edulis
A bivalve that clutches the rocks en masse to filter-feed. The old shells are often found in halves worn away of their deep navy to reveal magenta rings, and with a mother of pearl (nacreous) underside.
Splashed onto our sock weight 75% superwash merino 25% nylon blend yarn
4 ply, 463 yds, 100g, never from mulesing
Hand dyed in Maine
Actual color may vary slightly due to hand dyeing process and lighting. It is always recommended to alternate skeins to avoid unwanted color pooling if a project requires more than one.
Hanks can be wound into cakes for an additional fee. Not recommended for long term storage or for more than 3 hanks per order due to loss of integrity in the fiber from extended tension on the yarn. If you would like to purchase more than 3 caked hanks in your order, please e-mail freshwaterpurlfiber@gmail.com and we’d be happy to arrange that for you.
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![A striping yarn split between a lavender-periwinkle blend and navy with pink spots. Dyed on sock weight yarn.](http://freshwaterpurlfiber.com/cdn/shop/files/36A65504-3CA9-4FBF-AB57-5AEE2E8A316D.webp?v=1694593372&width=1445)
![A closeup of a chipped blue mussel shell of navy, purple, and white. It is surrounded by bladder wrack, broken shell, and rocks.](http://freshwaterpurlfiber.com/cdn/shop/files/E87E3107-6E51-4622-9990-700007844FA4_0cfbb498-3e2e-4cb6-8abb-cdb9a2d9c12e.webp?v=1694593372&width=1445)