Weavers, this is a lot of fun for weft with a solid color Pearl Cotton warp. Create the look of ikat using Ondine in the warp sett at a warp emphasis 14-20, with 5/2 or 10/2 in a darker color to match one of the colors in the mixture as the weft. One trick we've learned along the way is that whichever yarn you are trying to emphasize should be lighter than it's "background" or the intended background will visually move into the foreground, dulling the color instead of high-lighting it." />

Ondine

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Item: 08700600. Halcyon Yarn color: 006. Vendor color: OND-06. Unit: 50 gram. Fiber content: 100% Cotton. Knit gauge: 5.5 on sz 5-6. Yards/pound: 1088. Knitting weight: DK. Weavers, Wraps/inch: 16. Yardage/unit: 119. Weaving tabby sett: 6-8. Weaving twill sett: 8-10.

Colors look different on computer monitors - for color accuracy please use a sample card. You can find it here: Ondine for $2.00/ea. Item#: 2308700C

About: Ondine

Louisa Harding's Ondine is perfect for light weight spring and summer knitting or year 'round weaving 100% cotton in a delicious multi-ply, multi-color DK weight yarn. Great for weaving, knitting or crochet. Tweedy, fun, unpretentious and above all, just wonderfully comfortable. Everyone who tries it loves it. The subtle colors and shifts of color are intriguing without being "in your face" multi-color.

Weavers, this is a lot of fun for weft with a solid color Pearl Cotton warp. Create the look of ikat using Ondine in the warp sett at a warp emphasis 14-20, with 5/2 or 10/2 in a darker color to match one of the colors in the mixture as the weft. One trick we've learned along the way is that whichever yarn you are trying to emphasize should be lighter than it's "background" or the intended background will visually move into the foreground, dulling the color instead of high-lighting it.