Stone Path
Part of Earth Gatherings: Before the Bloom
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A quiet, singular expression on the Rest base for this collection.
Dyed through a bundle process and immersed in a sumac bath, Stone Path settles into soft, weathered neutrals—stone, ash, and faint traces of warm earth.
From a distance, the color reads quiet and even. Up close, subtle variation begins to emerge—cooler, stony tones shifting alongside warmer, mineral-rich undertones as the light changes.
On the Rest base, these shifts soften and settle. The smooth, single-ply structure allows the color to blur gently into itself, creating a cohesive, calm surface where variation feels integrated rather than pronounced.
A shade that feels worn in rather than placed—steady, grounded, and quietly complex.
Details:
100g skein
437 yards (400 meters)
Fingering weight
100% Fine Organic Merino Wool (21.5 micron)
Single ply
Non-superwash
Dye materials (foraged and gathered locally):
Sumac berries, homegrown coreopsis and locally foraged goldenrod (Long Island, New York)
Notes:
Each skein is one of a kind, with natural variation throughout.
Part of Earth Gatherings: Before the Bloom
→ Read the full collection story
A quiet, singular expression on the Rest base for this collection.
Dyed through a bundle process and immersed in a sumac bath, Stone Path settles into soft, weathered neutrals—stone, ash, and faint traces of warm earth.
From a distance, the color reads quiet and even. Up close, subtle variation begins to emerge—cooler, stony tones shifting alongside warmer, mineral-rich undertones as the light changes.
On the Rest base, these shifts soften and settle. The smooth, single-ply structure allows the color to blur gently into itself, creating a cohesive, calm surface where variation feels integrated rather than pronounced.
A shade that feels worn in rather than placed—steady, grounded, and quietly complex.
Details:
100g skein
437 yards (400 meters)
Fingering weight
100% Fine Organic Merino Wool (21.5 micron)
Single ply
Non-superwash
Dye materials (foraged and gathered locally):
Sumac berries, homegrown coreopsis and locally foraged goldenrod (Long Island, New York)
Notes:
Each skein is one of a kind, with natural variation throughout.
