Queen of Beads Happy Accident Kit
Queen of Beads Happy Accident Kit
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Join Sivia Harding for a knit-along to create these beautiful beaded socks!
The festivities begin on July 10, 2023, in the Sivia Harding forum on Ravelry. We will cheer you on as you knit this fabulous beaded sock, with great aplomb! Enjoy having access to Sivia along with Catherine of Gauge Dye Works as you navigate through the tubular cast-on, the beaded brocade pattern, and the excellent fit of the heel flap and gusset.
This kit contains everything you need to make these socks (except your knitting needles!)
- The Queen of Beads Too knitting pattern (delivered as a download code that can be redeemed for a pdf copy)
- One skein of Happy Accident yarn
- 30 g of 6/0 beads to complete the pattern
- One floss threader
Striping Patterns
Striping Patterns
Round Trip Designed with two matching halves—perfect for projects like socks, mittens, or sleeves where you want identical results. One 100 g skein of fingering weight is enough for an average-size pair of women's socks. For longer or wider socks, choose the 150 g size.
One-Way Trip A long, non-repeating color sequence. Great for hats, cowls, or scarves—ideal when you want a journey through color from start to finish. For a Musselburgh Hat, 100 g of Trifecta or MCN is enough for a size L hat but you will need 150 g if you'd like a wide, folded brim. 4-Ply has more yardage so 100 g is enough to make a folded brim.
Shawl Yarn Specially dyed for top-down triangular shawls. Each stripe is the same width from beginning to end, with no ends to weave in. 100 g of fingering weight is enough for a small shawlette. 150 g gives a more generous size.
Sweater Yarn Designed for garments like baby sweaters. The stripes appear only on the yoke, and the rest is a coordinating solid color—no switching yarns or breaking the flow.
Base Yarns
Base Yarns
All our yarn is spun at a Canadian mill. Our Merino wool is sourced from from farms in New Zealand and mulesing is not performed on the sheep.
Trifecta Fingering: 80% superwash Merino, 20% nylon
100 g = 322 m (352 yd) | 150 g = 477 m (520 yd)
4-Ply Sock: 75% superwash Merino, 25% nylon
100 g = 425 m (465 yd) | 150 g = 638 m (698 yd)
2-Ply Fingering: 100% superwash Merino
100 g = 339 m (370 yd) | 150 g = 509 m (556 yd)
MCN Fingering: 70% superwash Merino, 20% cashmere, 10% nylon
100 g = 322 m (352 yd) | 150 g = 477 m (520 yd)
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Hand wash in cool water or machine wash delicate.
Lay flat to dry.
This listing is for yarn only. We do not sell knitted items.
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