Tater. The TLDR - creamy plain background, with freckly speckles in pink, blue, khaki, and a couple of other tiny randoms.
The long version.
I was terribly poorly, but needed some sock yarn STAT for an event. I used an undyed base in the pot, and added speckles from the peculiar children dye jars that I keep because while the colours are Not Good, they make good speckles. I was rather surprised that the result was Actually Good.
I put the speckles on and felt as guilty as shit. I tend to work harder, not smarter and this entirely feels like lazy work and cheating. (To be fair, the yarn is turned and speckled multiple times, it's not just one and done.)
Anyway. I went to name it, and googled 'world's laziest fish'.
The answer to this question is... Tater. He's a specific fish who is notorious in the aquarium world, apparently. Happy, Spuddy, And LAZY.
I took the yarn to the thing and people really like my lazy yarn. So here he is again!Hesperus is a fuzzy blend of kid mohair bound with silk - perfect for adding a bit of fluff to your projects.
Excellent on its own for light as air accessories, or as a carry-along yarn.
Yarn Details
Fibre content: 70% mohair/ 30% silk (NOT superwash)
Weight: 50g
Yardage: 420 metres / 460 yards
Recommended knitting needle size: 2.25 – 4.00 mm for garments and accessories
Care
Wash carefully by hand in cool water with a few drops of clear unscented dish washing liquid (if needed). Dry flat in shade. Yarn may shed initially, as with most mohair blends.
Colours
I try hard to take photos that accurately represent the colour of the yarn, but please note that screens all show colour a little differently. If you have questions about colours, please ask, and I will do my best to describe them for you!