Boredom Kills Design BKD
Leather - hand dyed yarn, BKD Yarn
Leather - hand dyed yarn, BKD Yarn
Leather is a colorway from my AW 24/25 collection: Fashion Crush
Leather is a variation of warm browns, between deep fawn and chocolate. Slightly speckled with grey, browns and reds.
Hand dyed yarn from a small artistic studio in Berlin, Germany.
Available on the following bases:
Fingering Singles
▲ BKD Happy Single (366m in 100g) 100% Merino sw: a steady, single ply, hand dyed standard
▲ BKD Sisi (400m in 100g) 70% Merino sw 30% Silk
Fingering Sock
▲ BKD Twist Sock (366m in 100g) 80% BFL (Bluefaced Leicester) 20% Nylon
▲ BKD Cash (400m in 100g) 80% Merino sw 10% Cashmere 10% Nylon
DK (double knitted) weight
▲ BKD Wonder DK (230m in 115g) 100% Merino sw
▲ BKD Bourgeois (220m in 100g) 100% Merino bouclé sw
▲ BKD Cash DK (212m in 100g) 80% Merino sw 10% Cashmere 10% Nylon
▲ BKD Chunky Mo (200m in 100g) 78% Kid Mohair 18% Nylon 9% Wool
Lace Weight
▲ BKD Rich Kid (420m in 50g) 64% Kid Mohair 36% Silk
▲ BKD Surreal Lace (420m in 50g) 70% Suri Alpaca 30% Silk
▲ BKD Surreal Lace Mini Skeins (210m in 25g) 70% Suri Alpaca 30% Silk
All listed skeins are ready-to-ship. In case the base is sold out, all established colorways are dyed-to-order. Once you place your order, I will dye yarn in one dye lot, so to avoiding strong color variations. Subtle color variations are always present, even in the small, unique dye lots. Therefore, it is recommended to alternate two or three yarn skeins at a time when knitting bigger projects.
Bear in mind that different yarn bases differently take up color: merino singles are usually used as a reference. Silky yarn gives a certain shine to the colorway, whereas linen, alpaca or mohair attenuate the color and make it more "distressed', giving it a used, grungy look.