Cormo 1.0
Quick Facts Gauge: This plump, worsted-weight yarn is happiest in the range of 5 to 5.25 stitches per inch, in the 7 rows per inch range. Start with US 7 (4.5mm) needles and see where they get you. Don't be surprised if you need to go up or down. I watched a room full of people swatch this at the Knitter's Review Retreat (and perhaps you were one of those people?) and every single person produced a different fabric. Put-up: 155 yards (141m) Skein weight: 94g* Story Swatching Notes Patterns In the food world, there's something called an "amuse bouche." It's an unexpected little dish, something never found on any menu. It's meant to surprise, delight, but also give the eater a sense of the chef's philosophy about food and cooking. This yarn is my amuse bouche to you.It began as I was embarking upon my Great White Bale adventure. I contacted my wool mentor Elsa Hallowell for advice. For years, Elsa shepherded a magical flock of American Cormo sheep. Not just white, which is the breed s