Scheele's Green or Parisian Green was extremely popular - it was also extremely deadly. Made with arsenic this toxic pigment made it's way into wallpaper, dresses and hats. Truly a beautiful color it was a middle green with full saturation - no brown undertones - and it wasn't too yellow or too teal.
Napoleon was famously believed to have been poisoned by his Sheele's Green wallpaper.
Pairs With: This was designed to pair with any of the colorways in the Toxic Collection!
Yarn Options:
Postcard: Fingering Weight, 75% Superwash Merino Wool / 25% Nylon - 4ply - 460 yards per 100 grams
Silver Shiny - 75% Superwash Merino Wool / 20% nylon / 5% silver toned stellina - 2 Ply; 400 yards per 100 gram skein
First Class Silk: Fingering Weight, 80% Superwash Merino Wool / 20% Silk - 2 Ply - 400 yards per 100 gram
First Class MCN: Fingering Weight 80% superwash Merino/ 10% Cashmere/ 10% Nylon - 2 ply - 400 yards per 100 gram skein
Souvenir: DK Weight, 100% Superwash Merino Wool - 231 yards per 100 gram skein
Suitcase – 100% Superwash Merino Wool - 4 ply - 218 yards per 100 gram skein
Wardrobe Trunk - 100% Superwash Merino Wool - 106 yards per 100 gram skein
Cloud: Lace weight - 72% Kid Mohair 28% Silk - 459 yards per 50 gram skein.
NO TOXIC CHEMICALS WERE USED IN CREATING THESE COLORWAYS - THEY ARE ALL RECREATIONS OF HISTORIC PIGMENTS.
$ 34.00
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