Rating: (5 out of 5) |
Tosh vintage is the dreamy yarn. This yarn is always the perfect choice for almost any protect. From hats, shawls, fingerless mittens, you name it the perfect match. Depending upon your liking the options from stark variegation to smooth blends makes the yarn coloring unique. |
Rating: (5 out of 5) |
Tosh vintage is the dreamy yarn. This yarn is always the perfect choice for almost any protect. From hats, shawls, fingerless mittens, you name it the perfect match. Depending upon your liking the options from stark variegation to smooth blends makes the yarn coloring unique. |
Rating: (3 out of 5) |
Madelinetosh Tosh Vintage Yarn was perfect yarn for this project. Love the result. Yarn so easy to work with. Really enjoy knitting with Madelinetosh yarns. |
Rating: (5 out of 5) |
I have more single skeins of Tosh Vintage in my stash than any other yarn . It is sooo squishy and has really nice stitch definition. I go to my stash frequently to knit hats as gifts and almost always choose Vintage. I am always able to find the perfect color for a friend or relative I'm knitting for the hardest part is just making the decision! LOLZ! I am thinking of knitting a fade throw blanket with this yarn for my couch as my next project...yum! |
Rating: (5 out of 5) |
The color of this yarn is wonderful. It was easy to knit with. The finished hat came out very pretty. |
Rating: (5 out of 5) |
Madelinetosh Vintage is my favorite yarn. The colors ways are gorgeous and the recipients of my gifts rave about the colors! The yarn has is nice on the hands. My crocheted projects drape beautifully. I love mixing and matching colors in unique combinations. I always have a stash n hand! |
Rating: (5 out of 5) |
The way this color worked up on my sweater project is so beautiful. For anyone looking for a good fall color this is fantastic. |
Rating: (4 out of 5) |
Tosh Vintage is a plied very tightly twisted, dare I say, sturdy yarn. In the skein it doesn't feel all that soft for Merino. After knitting and washing it softens considerably. So hold your judgement until you wash it! It's that final step that takes a good knitted object to great! The colors are amazing but let me tell you why they are amazing. Some hand dyed yarns make a pretty skein, but then look too busy or garish once knitted up. Most Tosh color ways appear to be curated by someone who really knows color, putting together colors that really work well. Calligraphy is a really hard color to accurately reproduce in photos. My skeins were much less peachy than photos show with more lavender and grays. It's lovely. There are no dye lots and it shows. That is the one downside with Tosh yarns. Jimmy Beans will attempt to give you skeins that match, but once knitted you will see the difference. You can alternate and that will work if you don't mind a bit of a stripy look. My request to Tosh yarns, work on your consistency. Perhaps smaller batches will net better matches. This is coming from someone who hand dyes yarn herself. |
Rating: (1 out of 5) |
Tosh Vintage is a plied very tightly twisted, dare I say, sturdy yarn. In the skein it doesn't feel all that soft for Merino. After knitting and washing it softens considerably. So hold your judgement until you wash it! It's that final step that takes a good knitted object to great! The colors are amazing but let me tell you why they are amazing. Some hand dyed yarns make a pretty skein, but then look too busy or garish once knitted up. Most Tosh color ways appear to be curated by someone who really knows color, putting together colors that really work well. Calligraphy is a really hard color to accurately reproduce in photos. My skeins were much less peachy than photos show with more lavender and grays. It's lovely. There are no dye lots and it shows. That is the one downside with Tosh yarns. Jimmy Beans will attempt to give you skeins that match, but once knitted you will see the difference. You can alternate and that will work if you don't mind a bit of a stripy look. My request to Tosh yarns, work on your consistency. Perhaps smaller batches will net better matches. This is coming from someone who hand dyes yarn herself. |
Rating: (5 out of 5) |
Tosh Vintage is a plied very tightly twisted, dare I say, sturdy yarn. In the skein it doesn't feel all that soft for Merino. After knitting and washing it softens considerably. So hold your judgement until you wash it! It's that final step that takes a good knitted object to great! The colors are amazing but let me tell you why they are amazing. Some hand dyed yarns make a pretty skein, but then look too busy or garish once knitted up. Most Tosh color ways appear to be curated by someone who really knows color, putting together colors that really work well. Calligraphy is a really hard color to accurately reproduce in photos. My skeins were much less peachy than photos show with more lavender and grays. It's lovely. There are no dye lots and it shows. That is the one downside with Tosh yarns. Jimmy Beans will attempt to give you skeins that match, but once knitted you will see the difference. You can alternate and that will work if you don't mind a bit of a stripy look. My request to Tosh yarns, work on your consistency. Perhaps smaller batches will net better matches. This is coming from someone who hand dyes yarn herself. |
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