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Etsy Mystery Bag #1

The first of the Etsy mystery yarn bags has arrived! This came from Southern Skeins Yarn, and the listing was for one regular skein and one mini in worsted weight. Let's see what I got.

Oh, very pretty. Love the fuchsia bag, too. Great presentation.

According to the label this is their September 2025 colorway "Hoppy" merino worsted set, with a 100g/220 yard skein and a 20g/44 yard mini that are made of 100% 21 micron superwash 4-ply merino wool. This is definitely knitters' yarn. :)

Thoughts: Very fast to ship, lovely presentation (you could direct ship this as a gift) and a very interesting colorway. The yarn is quite soft and has no odor. Because it's so pretty I can envision making a winter hat from the big skein and a hair scrunchie from the mini. Our sponsor paid $25.00 for this bag, and that's a decent price for hand-dyed yarn. We'll give this mystery five out of five stars.

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