Ex Libris Fibers
Aniline Black -- Solnit Base (Sock)
Aniline Black -- Solnit Base (Sock)
In Stock: 7
- Hand-dyed in small batches
- U.S. Orders $90+ Ship Free
A deep violet-black that takes its name from a pioneering synthetic pigment used in printing and dyeing. In the 1860s Mr. J . Lightfoot brought us a blacker black after studying the oxidation of new compound, aniline. Aniline purple had been accidentally created a few decades earlier while student Willam H. Perkins was trying to synthesize quinine - and that accidental discovery set off a giant Victorian wave of mauve everything. In this rich black yarn, you can catch hints of that sweet Victorian violet shade in the right lighting.
Base: Solnit (4-ply Sock) 75% Superwash Merino Wool, 25% Nylon; 463 yards / 100 grams.
Price listed is per one (1) skein of yarn.
All indie-dyed yarn works up differently depending on gauge, project size, and needle/hook size. Swatches are shown in sock base to give an average idea of the colorway.