Auchen Light DK

£23.50£26.50

Fibre: Bluefaced Leicester Hogg/Shetland/Cheviot (approx 40:30:30%)

Farms:  The Arr, Craiglands/Inverhouse, St Finbarr’s, Meadows, Craiglands/Muirton, Culgowrie

Clipping Years: 2020 & 2021

Weight: Light DK

Meterage: 250m and approx. 95g per skein (approx. 260m/100g)

Suggested Needles: 3-5mm

Sold in 250m/95g Skeins

Auchen has been woollen spun to give an airy, lofty, lightweight and adaptable yarn. It is three plied (i.e. three singles plied together) and is Light DK weight at approximately 260m/100g. Haar, the undyed shade, is a soft, light grey.

Auchen is the yarn used throughout the Perspectives collection designs , the designs are knit in Auchen Sport, which is currently out of stock, but Light DK will work for many of the designs (with additional skeins). I will be providing more information about Light DK for use with the Perspectives designes including suggested needle sizes and the resulting fabric for each design shortly.

As with all Black Isle Yarns the wool is sourced locally and all the fleece has been hand picked and the skirted by myself.  This blog post tells you more about the first Auchen batch including farms (complete with a map showing their locations), plus where and how the yarn was scoured and spun – Auchen – a wool journey

Auchen Sport was thoroughly road tested by a wonderful group of reviewers. Their reviews can be found via this blog post and I hope will give a good feel for what this special yarn is like and what it is best suited to – Auchen – the yarn details . Light DK, with three plies rather than two, is a more plump version of Sport but still has the same light and airy character and, once again, is soft and comfortable next to the skin for most people.

In summary, Auchen will give lightweight, slightly drapey, and airy finished items. The handle feels slightly woolly but it is proving very comfortable for next-to-the-skin wear. Soft and sheepy but gentle and wearable.

I wear my Humulus Sweater regularly and with a great deal of pleasure (Ravelry link). This design by Isabell Kraemer is easy to wear, comfortable and flattering. My version was sample knit for me by my lovely friend, and superb sample knitter, Clare Shaw. Clare’s Ravelry notes for my sweater can be found here. My Humulus is size 2, worn with approximately 6″ positive ease, and knit with just under 3 1/2 skeins Undyed Haar and less than half a skein of Harvest Gold for the colourwork yoke.

Clipping year: 2020 & 2021 | Weight: Light DK | Rec. Needles: 3-5mm

Undyed Haar

BFL/Shetland/Cheviot

Farm:
The Arr, Craiglands/Inverhouse, St Finbarr’s, Meadows, Craiglands/Muirton, Culgowrie

Metres per 100g:
approx 250m/skein- approx 260m/100g

Shepherd's Delight

BFL/Shetland/Cheviot

Farm:
The Arr, Craiglands/Inverhouse, St Finbarr’s, Meadows, Craiglands/Muirton, Culgowrie

Metres per 100g:
approx 250m/skein- approx 260m/100g

Dragon

BFL/Shetland/Cheviot

Farm:
The Arr, Craiglands/Inverhouse, St Finbarr’s, Meadows, Craiglands/Muirton, Culgowrie

Metres per 100g:
approx 250m/skein- approx 260m/100g

Indigo

BFL/Shetland/Cheviot

Farm:
The Arr, Craiglands/Inverhouse, St Finbarr’s, Meadows, Craiglands/Muirton, Culgowrie

Metres per 100g:
approx 250m/skein- approx 260m/100g

Rockpool II

BFL/Shetland/Cheviot

Farm:
The Arr, Craiglands/Inverhouse, St Finbarr’s, Meadows, Craiglands/Muirton, Culgowrie

Metres per 100g:
approx 250m/skein- approx 260m/100g

Rust

BFL/Shetland/Cheviot

Farm:
The Arr, Craiglands/Inverhouse, St Finbarr’s, Meadows, Craiglands/Muirton, Culgowrie

Metres per 100g:
approx 250m/skein- approx 260m/100g

Alpen Glow II

BFL/Shetland/Cheviot

Farm:
The Arr, Craiglands/Inverhouse, St Finbarr’s, Meadows, Craiglands/Muirton, Culgowrie

Metres per 100g:
approx 250m/skein- approx 260m/100g

Brick

BFL/Shetland/Cheviot

Farm:
The Arr, Craiglands/Inverhouse, St Finbarr’s, Meadows, Craiglands/Muirton, Culgowrie

Metres per 100g:
approx 250m/skein- approx 260m/100g

Harvest Gold

BFL/Shetland/Cheviot

Farm:
The Arr, Craiglands/Inverhouse, St Finbarr’s, Meadows, Craiglands/Muirton, Culgowrie

Metres per 100g:
approx 250m/skein- approx 260m/100g

Koselig

BFL/Shetland/Cheviot

Farm:
The Arr, Craiglands/Inverhouse, St Finbarr’s, Meadows, Craiglands/Muirton, Culgowrie

Metres per 100g:
approx 250m/skein- approx 260m/100g

Violet

BFL/Shetland/Cheviot

Farm:
The Arr, Craiglands/Inverhouse, St Finbarr’s, Meadows, Craiglands/Muirton, Culgowrie

Metres per 100g:
approx 250m/skein- approx 260m/100g

Seaweed

BFL/Shetland/Cheviot

Farm:
The Arr, Craiglands/Inverhouse, St Finbarr’s, Meadows, Craiglands/Muirton, Culgowrie

Metres per 100g:
approx 250m/skein- approx 260m/100g

Heather

BFL/Shetland/Cheviot

Farm:
The Arr, Craiglands/Inverhouse, St Finbarr’s, Meadows, Craiglands/Muirton, Culgowrie

Metres per 100g:
approx 250m/skein- approx 260m/100g

Rockpool I

BFL/Shetland/Cheviot

Farm:
The Arr, Craiglands/Inverhouse, St Finbarr’s, Meadows, Craiglands/Muirton, Culgowrie

Metres per 100g:
approx 250m/skein- approx 260m/100g

Dark Pearl

BFL/Shetland/Cheviot

Farm:
The Arr, Craiglands/Inverhouse, St Finbarr’s, Meadows, Craiglands/Muirton, Culgowrie

Metres per 100g:
approx 250m/skein- approx 260m/100g

Barbie

BFL/Shetland/Cheviot

Farm:
The Arr, Craiglands/Inverhouse, St Finbarr’s, Meadows, Craiglands/Muirton, Culgowrie

Metres per 100g:
approx 250m/skein- approx 260m/100g

Dark Indigo

BFL/Shetland/Cheviot

Farm:
The Arr, Craiglands/Inverhouse, St Finbarr’s, Meadows, Craiglands/Muirton, Culgowrie

Metres per 100g:
approx 250m/skein- approx 260m/100g

Summer Berries

BFL/Shetland/Cheviot

Farm:
The Arr, Craiglands/Inverhouse, St Finbarr’s, Meadows, Craiglands/Muirton, Culgowrie

Metres per 100g:
approx 250m/skein- approx 260m/100g

Black Isle Yarns are gently and minimally processed by The Border Mill from real animals who enjoy an outdoor life (in beautiful surroundings, lucky beasts!) – consequently you may find the odd bit of vegetation in your yarn, these are easy to remove as you knit and, if you’re lucky enough to find some, I hope will remind you of the special animals who have grown your yarn.

I do my best to show the yarn colours as accurately as possible but please be aware that colours do vary from monitor to monitor.

Your yarn should be gently hand washed in cool water using pH neutral wool wash such as Eucalan or Soak. This may seem time consuming at first but should soon become an enjoyable part of working with a gently treated natural product.

All my dyed colours have been thoroughly washed and rinsed however there may be a slight release of residual colour on washing – this shouldn’t change the overall yarn colour or alter other colours.