Findley Dappled was introduced for the Spring 2012 line. The base is the super popular Findley (50% Merino Wool, 50% Silk in laceweight), but Findley Dappled features a lovely variegation without any pooling. It comes in balls of nearly 800 yards! For the smallest sizes of all the Findley Dappled patterns it only takes one ball!
AdmiKnits knit this lovely Featherweight Cardigan in Woodland. It looks like just the right thing to toss on in a too-air conditioned restaurant or office.
This Snowy Evening Scarf knit in Clear Blue Sky makes me feel very peaceful. I’m guessing it took smv2dawn more than one snowy evening to knit it, though!
mariebambo held Findley Dappled doubled to make a lovely pair of socks of her own devising. She assured me that she had finished the pair – her toes weren’t just left hanging dry!
KnitlessinSeattle knit Plotted & Pieced in Zinnia for her 14 year old daughter. This design, by Caroline Fryar for the Findley Dappled yarn line received the most attention when the pattern line first debuted, but has been woefully under-knit.
This matching scarf & hat was crocheted in Frog’s Back. laurielea made the Lothlorien Scarf first, and then created the hat to match.
mrsdr knit this Jeweled Cowl as a shop sample. Clear Blue Sky takes on a different look when paired with orange-red beads!
Possibly my absolute favorite of the Findley Dappled pattern line is Laureate Cardigan. stubbornMM knit this one in Woodland. The back detail makes me so happy!
I hope you enjoyed a peek at these Findley Dappled patterns as much as I did! As always, click on the picture to be taken to the project page for more pictures as well as a link to the pattern.
You can find Findley Dappled in a LYS near you by clicking here then clicking “find a store,” inputting your zip code and selecting Juniper Moon Farm as the yarn brand.