Baah La Jolla Assigned Pooling
Baah's Assigned Pooling series is a way of dyeing the yarn so there is a large section of one color (or combination of colors) and a short section of another. Baah has modified this method with each of these combos with the first one having the lighter color as the majority of the skein and its "Shadow" color has the darker color as the majority. When one knits or crochets with the assigned pooling yarn, a special stitch is often done using the smaller pool to help it stand out.
Weight: Fingering (14 WPI)
Yardage: 400 yards (366 meters)
Unit Weight: 115 grams (4.06 ounces)
Needle size: US 0 - 2 (2 - 2.75mm)
Fibers: 100% Wool - Merino
Texture: Plied
Attributes: Color: Semi-solid, Tonal, Variegated
Dye: Hand dyed
Ply: 2-ply
Put up: Winding required
Blocking Instructions: Wet finished garment with cold water, do not soak. Lay on a flat surface to dry. If possible lay the garment out in the sun or in front of a window for quicker dry time.
Washing instructions: Hand-wash with cold water, do not soak. It is advised to avoid using detergents. We love using V05 shampoo since it is hair! Keep in mind the analogy of mixing red wash with white. Same goes for a pair of brand new blue jeans for deeply saturated blue colors.