Orange You Coming?
Orange You Coming? is a hand-dyed yarn colorway bursting with warm, orange tones. Lively and saturated, this color brings instant energy to your project while still feeling wearable and modern. It strikes a playful balance between bold and cozy, like late-afternoon sunshine caught in fiber.
Dyed by hand in small batches, each skein features natural tonal variation that adds depth and movement to the fabric. Orange You Coming? is a standout choice for hats, shawls, sweaters, and accessories that deserve a pop of color and a little personality.
As with all hand dyed yarns, slight variations between skeins are part of the process. For larger projects, alternating skeins is recommended for the most cohesive results.
Fiber Content: 100% Baby Llama
Weight: Fingering
Yardage: 437yd/400m
Skein Weight: 100g
Ply: 4-ply
Suggested Needle Size: US 1-2
Suggested Hook Size: D3
Pro Tip: If your project uses more than one skein in the same colorway, we recommend alternating skeins every row. Hand-dyed yarns naturally have slight shifts in tone and saturation, and switching skeins as you go helps those subtle variations blend beautifully for a more consistent, cohesive fabric.
You can even use this technique with a single-skein project: wind the skein into two balls and alternate between them each row. If you’re working from a center-pull cake, just use both the inside and outside strand to alternate rows.
Perfect For: Lightweight sweaters, scarves, hats, mittens, shawls, and year-round home décor projects.
Care Instructions
Wash only when necessary — fine llama rarely needs frequent cleaning. When your piece does need care, hand-soak in cool water with a mild wool wash. Avoid detergent, wringing, agitation, or machine washing (even on delicate cycles). Press gently in a towel to remove excess water and lay flat to dry away from direct sunlight.
A small amount of color release is normal with hand-dyed yarns, especially with deeply saturated colorways. This will lessen over time and does not affect the quality of your finished piece.
Cherish your handmade item — with gentle care, it will last a lifetime.