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Northern Cardinal pairs are known for both having striking plumage. The males are bright red with their black eye band, but the female also is very striking with her more muted tones. Dyed on Songbird's 80/20 SW Merino/Nylon fingering weight yarn. The 50gm Duo set features two 50gm skeins (100gm total) - enough to ma
Northern Cardinal pairs are known for both having striking plumage. The males are bright red with their black eye band, but the female also is very striking with her more muted tones.
Dyed on Songbird's 80/20 SW Merino/Nylon fingering weight yarn.
The 50gm Duo set features two 50gm skeins (100gm total) - enough to make a pair of socks; one with male plumage, one with female plumage.
The 100gm Duo set consists of two regular sock skeins of 115gm (230gm total) - enough for a larger project like a striped shawl or scarf.
Anatomy of a Product: Songbird Yarn & Fibres
A beautiful enamel pin by Canadian artist Crystal Driedger.
Northern Cardinal Pin
Songbird Fibres Sock – Galt House of Yarn
Yarn Birds – Songbird Yarn & Fibres
Cardinal Love Birds – Songbird Yarn & Fibres
Northern Cardinal – Songbird Yarn & Fibres
Lofty and soft, this base can be dyed to order as a semi-solid or an existing colourway. Please email to discuss your dye request. Allow 1-2 weeks for
Feather
Anatomy of a Product: Songbird Yarn & Fibres
Northern Cardinal – Songbird Yarn & Fibres
SONGBIRD YARNS & FIBRES
Ravelry: Robin's Promise Yarn Co. Songbird
Cardinal Love Birds – Songbird Yarn & Fibres
Songbird Fibres Sock – Galt House of Yarn
The state bird of Virginia is the Cardinal! The female Cardinal is such a different colorway than her mate, & I just had to see what this would look
Female Cardinal – Robin's Promise Yarn Co.
Ravelry: Knit Cardinal pattern by Alexandria Wenninger