Hopelessly Devoted

Plush SockFingering Weight

One skein 100gr Crushed Velvet
Two skeins 20gr Pressed Petals and Pressed Olive
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85% Superwash Merino / 15% Nylon

  • 437 yds (400 m) per 100gr skein
  • 87 yds (79.5 m) per 20gr skein
$45.00
Quantity
Hand-dyed in New Hampshire
Ethically Sourced
Easy 14-Day Returns
Made for makers, by makers
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A Closer Look

This Valentine’s-inspired sock set captures a mood of quiet devotion and after-dark romance. A deep burgundy base anchors the palette with warmth and intensity, balanced by soft blush accents and an earthy undertone that adds depth without overpowering the design. The result is a dark, moody color story that feels romantic, refined, and timeless.

Perfect for slow evenings and mindful knitting, this hand-dyed sock set creates fabric with beautiful depth and subtle variation. Each stitch reveals layers of color that feel plush and intentional, making it ideal for socks you’ll reach for again and again. Elegant and wearable, this set is designed to be savored — not rushed.

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Softness, Color & Care

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What Makes This
Yarn So Soft?

A Yarn's softness is determined by the fineness of its fibers. This base features extrafine merino wool measuring just 19.5 microns (among the finest commercially available) resulting in an incredibly soft yarn that feels gentle against the skin.

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How To Care For
Your Yarn

We recommend gently hand washing your makes in cold water to keep them looking their best. After washing, reshape your item and lay it flat on a clean, dry surface to air dry. This method helps preserve the vibrant colors and softness of the yarn.

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Understanding
Color Differences

We strive for color consistency across batches, but due to the nature of hand-dyed yarn, color variations may occur, even within the same dye bath. Monitor and screen settings may also affect how colors appear. For multi-skein projects, we recommend alternating skeins every few rows.