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Each-uisce - Spellbound
Each-uisce - Spellbound
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Each-uisce is a variegated dark teal and green colourway.
The colourway is similar to the colourway Kelpie, however features dark streaks rather than speckles.
The Each-uisce (spelled each-uisge in Scottish Gaelic) is a water spirit in Irish and Scottish folklore. It usually takes the form of a horse, and is similar to the kelpie but far more vicious.
Often mistaken for the kelpie (which inhabits streams and rivers), the each-uisce lives in the sea, sea lochs, and fresh water lochs. The each-uisce is a shape-shifter, disguising itself as a fine horse, pony, or even a handsome man. If, while in horse form, a man mounts it, he is only safe as long as the each-uisce is ridden in the interior of land. However, the merest glimpse or smell of water means the beginning of the end for the rider, for the each-uisce's skin becomes adhesive and the creature immediately goes to the deepest part of the loch with its victim. After the victim has drowned, the each-uisce tears them apart and devours the entire body except for the liver, which floats to the surface.
✨ Each-uisce is a one-of-a-kind colourway ✨
Spellbound Fingering
Fiber contents: 55% Superwash Bluefaced Leicester, 45% Silk
Weight per skein: 100 g / 3,5 oz
Running length Fingering: 400 m / 437 yds
Yarn Weights Available: Fingering
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When purchasing hand-dyed yarn, we recommend buying enough for your entire project.
Our yarn is handmade in small batches. While we follow precise recipes for repeatable colorways and carefully measure our materials, slight variations between skeins are inevitable. No two skeins will ever be identical, as is the nature of handcrafted products.
We take new photos for each dye lot, so images on our website may differ from skeins you’ve purchased in previous batches.
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