Susan B Anthony on Ghost Town DK
COLORWAY
NEW - Released for the Winter 2025 ROC Love collection; a color series inspired by my home city Rochester, NY.
Susan B. Anthony was named in honor of Rochester’s most well-loved historical figure, an American social reformer, abolitionist, and women's rights activist who played a pivotal role in the women's suffrage movement.
This striking variegated and speckled yarn colorway pays tribute to her legacy, with a regal purple base symbolizing the fight for voting rights. Flecks of bold red weave through the skein, honoring the iconic red shawl she donned at suffrage conventions, congressional sessions, and public speeches—an unmistakable symbol that made her instantly recognizable to both supporters and reporters. Deep black speckles complete the colorway, a nod to the simple black dresses she was known to wear as she tirelessly campaigned for equality. Just as Anthony wove together passion, resilience, and activism to change history, this yarn blends hues that tell the story of her unwavering dedication to justice and women’s rights.
THE YARN
Ghost Town DK - A new yarn rooted in the history of the wild west
3-ply, Heavy DK / Light Worsted Weight
100% SW Rambouillet / Merino Wool
228 yards / 100 grams
Spun in the US from Merino / Rambouillet wool grown and sheared in the Great Basin Region of the US.
Featuring Shaniko Wool - Double certified by the responsible wool standard and NATIVA Precious Fiber creating a fully traceable wool supply
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Hand wash gently in cool water using a wool safe detergent such as Eucalan. Lay flat to dry. It is normal for some color to bleed from hand dyed yarns when washed for the first time; cold water will help to prevent bleeding.
FROM THE STUDIO
Each skein will vary in saturation and speckling, even if they are from the same dye batch. This is what makes hand dyed yarn so unique and special. If creating a project requiring multiple skeins of the same color, always rotate your skeins every few rows for a seamless blend of color.
COLORWAY
NEW - Released for the Winter 2025 ROC Love collection; a color series inspired by my home city Rochester, NY.
Susan B. Anthony was named in honor of Rochester’s most well-loved historical figure, an American social reformer, abolitionist, and women's rights activist who played a pivotal role in the women's suffrage movement.
This striking variegated and speckled yarn colorway pays tribute to her legacy, with a regal purple base symbolizing the fight for voting rights. Flecks of bold red weave through the skein, honoring the iconic red shawl she donned at suffrage conventions, congressional sessions, and public speeches—an unmistakable symbol that made her instantly recognizable to both supporters and reporters. Deep black speckles complete the colorway, a nod to the simple black dresses she was known to wear as she tirelessly campaigned for equality. Just as Anthony wove together passion, resilience, and activism to change history, this yarn blends hues that tell the story of her unwavering dedication to justice and women’s rights.
THE YARN
Ghost Town DK - A new yarn rooted in the history of the wild west
3-ply, Heavy DK / Light Worsted Weight
100% SW Rambouillet / Merino Wool
228 yards / 100 grams
Spun in the US from Merino / Rambouillet wool grown and sheared in the Great Basin Region of the US.
Featuring Shaniko Wool - Double certified by the responsible wool standard and NATIVA Precious Fiber creating a fully traceable wool supply
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Hand wash gently in cool water using a wool safe detergent such as Eucalan. Lay flat to dry. It is normal for some color to bleed from hand dyed yarns when washed for the first time; cold water will help to prevent bleeding.
FROM THE STUDIO
Each skein will vary in saturation and speckling, even if they are from the same dye batch. This is what makes hand dyed yarn so unique and special. If creating a project requiring multiple skeins of the same color, always rotate your skeins every few rows for a seamless blend of color.
COLORWAY
NEW - Released for the Winter 2025 ROC Love collection; a color series inspired by my home city Rochester, NY.
Susan B. Anthony was named in honor of Rochester’s most well-loved historical figure, an American social reformer, abolitionist, and women's rights activist who played a pivotal role in the women's suffrage movement.
This striking variegated and speckled yarn colorway pays tribute to her legacy, with a regal purple base symbolizing the fight for voting rights. Flecks of bold red weave through the skein, honoring the iconic red shawl she donned at suffrage conventions, congressional sessions, and public speeches—an unmistakable symbol that made her instantly recognizable to both supporters and reporters. Deep black speckles complete the colorway, a nod to the simple black dresses she was known to wear as she tirelessly campaigned for equality. Just as Anthony wove together passion, resilience, and activism to change history, this yarn blends hues that tell the story of her unwavering dedication to justice and women’s rights.
THE YARN
Ghost Town DK - A new yarn rooted in the history of the wild west
3-ply, Heavy DK / Light Worsted Weight
100% SW Rambouillet / Merino Wool
228 yards / 100 grams
Spun in the US from Merino / Rambouillet wool grown and sheared in the Great Basin Region of the US.
Featuring Shaniko Wool - Double certified by the responsible wool standard and NATIVA Precious Fiber creating a fully traceable wool supply
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Hand wash gently in cool water using a wool safe detergent such as Eucalan. Lay flat to dry. It is normal for some color to bleed from hand dyed yarns when washed for the first time; cold water will help to prevent bleeding.
FROM THE STUDIO
Each skein will vary in saturation and speckling, even if they are from the same dye batch. This is what makes hand dyed yarn so unique and special. If creating a project requiring multiple skeins of the same color, always rotate your skeins every few rows for a seamless blend of color.