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Tteninchwheels.bsky.social

A Belgian master brewer told me that they traditionally wear socks with crocs and remanded-in-custody grey marl pantaloons. These things matter.

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Mmarl1nde.bsky.social
AEdiegoemanuel.bsky.social

Marl Karx

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CWlottieknits.bsky.social

No prizes for guessing what inspired Wuthering Heights, but this final Halloween shade is full of super dark and moody tones!

A white woman’s hand with dark purpleish-blue painted nails hold a skein of hand dyed sock yarn. The yarn has a black and grey zebra style marl running through it, and is dyed in shades of deep forest green, dark navy blue and deep violet. A caption on the photo says the yarn shade is called Wuthering Heights.
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CWlottieknits.bsky.social

This is Ghost With the Most! A much more punchy Halloween colourway, I think this would make a really fun pair of socks!

A white woman’s hand with dark purpleish-blue painted nails hold a skein of hand dyed sock yarn. The yarn has a black and grey zebra style marl running through it, and is dyed in shades of vivid lime green, rusty orange and bright warm purple. A caption on the photo says the yarn shade is called Ghost With the Most.
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CWlottieknits.bsky.social

Inspired by the gothic novel of the same name, Northanger Abbey is a mix of deep plum, smoky teal and dark navy blue.

A white woman’s hand with dark purpleish-blue painted nails hold a skein of hand dyed sock yarn. The yarn has a black and grey zebra style marl running through it, and is dyed in shades of deep plum, smoky teal and navy blue. A caption on the photo says the yarn shade is called Northanger Abbey.
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CWlottieknits.bsky.social

Will-o’-the Wisp is another shade inspired by folk tales! Lots of deep purple and forest green on this one against some gold and rust tones.

A white woman’s hand with dark purpleish-blue painted nails hold a skein of hand dyed sock yarn. The yarn has a black and grey zebra style marl running through it, and is dyed in shades of deep forest green, gold, rust and deep purple. A caption on the photo says the yarn shade is called Will-o’-the-Wisp.
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