Weight: DK
Knitting Gauge: 5 - 5.5 sts = 1" on #5 - 7 needles (3.75mm-4.5mm)
Crochet Gauge: 20 - 25 sc = 4'' on C - G hooks
Yards: 139
Grams: 50
Put Up: Skein
Care: Machine Wash Gentle Cold / Tumble Dry Low
Animation
Get feature-length Animation in 50g balls! Mix and match the larger balls with our beloved Animation Amigurumi Sets to create bigger and better adorable toys, amigurumi, decorations, and accessories. The same great colors are included in both formats and work perfectly when paired together, with individual balls providing the yardage for bigger creations and the sets providing small amounts of any accent colors you may need.
Animation is made with mercerized cotton, which means the cotton has been treated to have a smoother surface, allowing it to take in more dye and have a slight sheen while retaining strength. Although it's a DK-weight yarn and can be used at an average DK gauge for other projects, Animation really comes alive when you drop down 3-4 hook or needle sizes to create playful amigurumi.
Azure is a heraldic blue color that will remind you of a cloudless sky. Its blue color and light purple undertones shine when combined with other neutrals and other luscious blues.
Blue is a true medium blue. It is the perfect shade of blue that compliments a range of colors from neutrals to pastels. Slightly deeper in tone than an ocean blue, it is a must to have in your yarn stash.
Clarity is a very light powder blue color with a slight gray cast. This versatile color is light enough to brighten up projects as an accent color or to add a bit of contrast against a variety of colors.
A soothing color, Dewdrop is a gentle pale blue with a gray undertone that is perfect for making aquatic-inspired items and accessories.
A classic that can't be improved upon, Navy is the perfect dark blue. Its deep and velvety midnight tones are elegant by themselves or simply stunning when paired with nearly any color.
Inlet is a perfect gray mist reflected where a morning sky meets the blue and green of a tidal pool. Use it to cool down a colorful palette or add to complementary pastels for a contemporary classic hue.
Kenai is a vibrant turquoise color, an equal mixture of blue and green. It is the representative of the deep rich colors that combine to make the eye-catching colors of our oceans and rivers.
A brighter version of the pigments found in patinated copper, Verdigris is an exuberant shade of teal with a slightly yellow undertone. This gorgeous green is equally suited for use in both modern and classic coastal décor.
Douglas Fir is a deep blue-green color with a gray undertone. It features more blue than a hunter green but has more green than a mallard green.
Honeydew is a soft green with yellow undertones. Similar to the color of the juicy flesh of the honeydew melon, this yummy color looks fabulous with other soft colors as well as with neutral grays and blue-greens.
Jade symbolizes luck, and this colorway is no exception! This cool green pops against coral shades and is complementary to zesty oranges or can be used with a white or cream color for a beachy feel. Add Jade to a natural wood color for nature-inspired projects.
Jalapeño is a medium yellow green with black undertones. Reminiscent of the color of a jalapeño pepper, it will have you hopping with excitement.
A buzzy and vibrant yellow, Bumblebee is here to lift your spirits! This ray of cotton sunshine reminds us of an early spring garden overflowing with daffodils.
Butterscotch is a warm golden hue that is a classic accent to traditional color schemes. Butterscotch complements blues, teals, and purples and warms up any monochromatic project.
Crème Brulee is a soft custard yellow color that is as tantalizing as the dessert it was named after. This delicate yellow will look great combined with other bright spring colors or would make a beautiful accent color combined with darker colors such as blue.
Clementine is a muted yellow-orange with a slight gray undertone. Named after the Clementine Orange, this color is as delectable as its namesake. Combine with other vibrant colors for a bold, spring and summer look, or combine with darker browns, greens, and blues for fall.
Sunbaked is a deep combination of red and brown that will add layers to your design. Reminiscent of the color of ceramics, Sunbaked radiates warmth and richness.
Fiesta Red is a bright red with orange undertones. This vibrant color is sure to spice up your creations when paired with neutrals, browns, and blues.
Pomegranate is a deep jewel-toned red with a slight purple undertone. A deep lavish color that resembles the rich red tones of pomegranate seeds, this beautiful color will make a bold statement in your next project.
Blush is a light, soft pink with slightly cool undertones. It really pops next to darker colors and is a delightful accent to brights.
Lilac Mist is a soft and sophisticated shade of lavender. This color has a cool blue-gray undertone that works well with other cool blues, purples, and grays.
Mulberry is a cheerful plum color. A medium purple, Mulberry is a bright, regal shade. It is perfect for use as a focal color or as part of a bright rainbow.
A rich brown, Coffee is the perfect shade for creating nature-inspired pieces. It pairs beautifully with greens of all shades, and it makes playful critter fur when used with other neutrals.
Mushroom is an ode to the earthiness of the best of Mother Nature, with gray undertones. Mushroom serves as a backdrop to contrast color combinations across the color wheel.
Dark as coal and always in style, Black is a classic for creating. Use it as the main color for your favorite black cats, pandas, and raccoons, or add cartoonish outlines around each section of an amigurumi project.
Silver is a slate-gray color. An elegant neutral gray, Silver is a must-have color to keep in your yarn stash. It is the perfect shade that will go with every color.
Linen is a light beige color with soft pink undertones. A neutral in itself, Linen looks beautiful when combined with a variety of color choices.
Swan is a creamy off-white with a slight yellow undertone. This soft neutral works beautifully when combined with other neutrals, or combine it with pastels for a fresh spring or summer design and more. It can be used in place of a true white.
White is a pure snow-white color. A true neutral, it will go with any color palette as an accent or focal color.
Ash is a charcoal gray color with blue undertones.