
It is made out of yarn I spun up from Tehya's fiber.
Raw fiber:

I love how Tehya's fading fawn color creates a variated yarn (pictures do not do justice the true variation in color, this is something that is best seen in person).

Remember a few posts back I spoke about plying the remaining of one strand of Tehya's yarn with a left over strand from Cafe - that multi-color plyed yarn is what made the accent yarn for this hat.

I love having the multi-color two plyed yarn! I think it really makes a knit product pop. I've started purposely making one longer strand so that I have them around to ply with a different color.
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