Lindal Turitella No.04
Lindal Turitella Scarf. The designs from this collection are inspired by the beautiful organic shapes of seashells. Turritella comes from Latin turrittus meaning “turreted” or “towered” and the diminutive suffix ~ella. A genus of medium-sized sea snails with tightly coiled shells.
This is an original prototype sample hand knit by designer, Ona Wöldten, and featured predominantly in Wöldten social media. All photography copyright of Wöldten, LLC.
Lindal Turitella Scarf. The designs from this collection are inspired by the beautiful organic shapes of seashells. Turritella comes from Latin turrittus meaning “turreted” or “towered” and the diminutive suffix ~ella. A genus of medium-sized sea snails with tightly coiled shells.
This is an original prototype sample hand knit by designer, Ona Wöldten, and featured predominantly in Wöldten social media. All photography copyright of Wöldten, LLC.
Lindal Turitella Scarf. The designs from this collection are inspired by the beautiful organic shapes of seashells. Turritella comes from Latin turrittus meaning “turreted” or “towered” and the diminutive suffix ~ella. A genus of medium-sized sea snails with tightly coiled shells.
This is an original prototype sample hand knit by designer, Ona Wöldten, and featured predominantly in Wöldten social media. All photography copyright of Wöldten, LLC.
SIZE:
Length - 50” x Width - 9”
CONTENT:
2-Ply, DK weight yarn made from a blend of 100% American non-superwashed wool from finer breeds like Merino, Targhee and Corriedale.
Hand-dyed in small batches and spun at Junction Fiber Mill in White River Junction, VT.
COLOR:
Making Tracks: “Late October” ~ That time of year when evergreen trees pop a little bit more against the newly-barren trunks of those that lost their leaves. Deep green, earthy reds, and olive brown.
Savage Hart Farm: “Chocolate”
CARE:
I recommend using a detergent specially designed for woolen garments. Soak Wash Inc. makes a beautiful product that can be found online here: https://soakwash.com/
Hand Washing: Pour a capful of Soak into a gallon of cool water. Make sure there’s enough room for the water to move around and cover the item.
Soak it for 15 minutes (longer is okay), then gently squeeze out the water- there’s no need to rinse. Some color may bleed into the water, but don’t worry, this won’t harm your garment. (But it’s always a good idea to test for color-fastness before washing.)
Roll the item in a dry towel and squeeze out moisture. Lay flat to dry.
Spot Cleaning: Put some Soak on a cotton swab, gently rub the stain, then rinse with water.