Sutton is a sturdy 3-ply bulky yarn with a rustic feel, perfect for quick-to-knit slippers and mittens or a warm jacket. Sutton is the big sister to and it’s also 100% Canadian yarn from sheep to spinning to dyeing. We’ve kept a few of our favourite Largo colourways and added some exciting new ones too!
You can read more about the origins of this yarn .
Dyed to order skeins will ship within 3 weeks of order date.
Sutton is eligible for our tiered sweater quantity discounts. Use one of the following codes at checkout to receive your discount:
- SWEATER10 for 10% off 5 skeins or more
- SWEATER15 for 15% off 7 skeins or more
- SWEATER20 for 20% off 10 skeins or more
*Cannot be combined with another discount code, but free shipping to US and Canada on orders over $175 still applies
For more information on our sweater quantity discounts, dyed to order, and working with hand-dyed yarns, please see .
Yarn Info
- Content: 100% Canadian wool
- Yardage: 110g (4 oz)/approx. 151m (165 yds)
- Weight: Bulky
- Ply: 3-ply
- Suggested Needle Size: US 8-10 (5-6mm)
- Gauge: 14-16 sts = 4" (10cm)
- Care: Handwash in cool water
Traceability
- Source of Fibre: Circle R Livestock in Ontario, Canada
- Spinning: Briggs and Little Mill in NB, Canada
- Hand-dyeing: Sweet Paprika in Montreal, Canada
Featured Pattern: Hanabi
This winter hat is quick-to-knit project, using one skein of bulky yarn. It's worked in a warm and dense honeycomb brioche pattern that's also stretchy enough to fit most head sizes. Hanabi means fireworks in Japanese, the inspiration for the multicoloured pom pom.
Circle R Livestock: A Family Farm
One of our big goals for Sweet Paprika this year was to source a new line of Canadian wool yarns. We started contacting farms and mills last January, researching options, connecting with farmers, and collecting samples. Eventually we settled on working with wool from , a family farm in southern Ontario operated by Romy and Ryan Schill and their children.