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Aurora Bloom – Studio Gradient Yarn · Winter Quartz Collection

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Aurora Bloom is inspired by fleeting Northern Lights — unexpected colour layered over stillness. This colourway balances warmth and cool tones, creating a gradient that feels expressive yet grounded, vibrant yet wearable.

Part of the Winter Quartz Collection, this studio gradient yarn is designed for smooth colour transitions and slow, mindful making. It’s a beautiful choice for projects where colour adds interest without overpowering texture or form.


Colour Notes

  • Dusky rose and mauve
  • Soft teal and stormy blue
  • Warm amber and muted peach
  • Deep berry tones

Best For

  • Toques, mittens, and cozy accessories
  • Shawls, wraps, and gentle gradients in larger makes
  • Simple stitches and textured patterns alike

Curated and imported by Fluffmade Studio — selected for harmony, versatility, and calm by design.


Yarn Specifications

  • Weight: Worsted
  • Fibre Content: 60% cotton · 30% acrylic · 10% wool
  • Meterage: 245 m / 100 g
  • Recommended Needle / Hook: 2.5–4.0 mm

Care: Gentle hand wash · Do not tumble dry · Cool iron · Lay flat to dry

Choosing a Winter Quartz Shade

Winter Quartz is designed as a studio-curated gradient collection, with each colourway unfolding gradually as you work. Rather than thinking in single colours, we recommend choosing a shade based on the overall mood, contrast, and finished fabric you’d like to achieve.

Some colourways move gently through closely related tones, creating a soft, atmospheric effect. Others offer higher contrast, allowing colour changes to read more clearly in simple stitch patterns. Consider how much visual movement you want in the finished piece, as well as the stitch density of your project.

Denser stitches will slow colour transitions and blend gradients more subtly, while open or rhythmic stitches allow colour shifts to appear more distinct. Larger projects will reveal more of the gradient range, while smaller accessories may highlight only part of the palette.

If you’re choosing between two colourways, thinking about how and where the piece will be worn can help — softer gradients suit everyday use, while higher-contrast shades make a stronger visual statement.

If you’re unsure which colourway might suit your project, we’re always happy to help you think it through.

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