Gates of Hell

by Dye Mad Yarns

$28.00

Behind a Tim Horton's in Ohio's capital lies the Gates of Hell. 

It's a drainage tunnel under North High Street, covered with graffiti. Technically, it's off limits to the public, but that doesn't really prevent urban exploration. It was built for a stream that goes from Glen Echo Park to the Olentangy River, but is mostly dry except after rain. 

Our Gates of Hell yarn is meant to look like graffitied concrete - tonal deep grey, with flecks of neons (green, blue, orange), as well as red and black. 

BASES:

Hattie Floof: 50g, 459 yards, 72% mohair/28% silk (lace weight)
Chester Sock: 100g, 437 yards, blend of 75% superwash merino/25% nylon
Gladys Shawl: 100g, 438 yards, single ply blend of 70% superwash merino/30% silk
Tortie Sport: 100g, 287 yards, 80% alpaca/20% silk
Minnie DK: 100g, 246 yards, 100% superwash merino wool 
Genny Worsted: 100g, 191 yards, 80% superwash merino/20% alpaca
Chubby Trevor: 115g, 136 yards, 100% superwash merino
Chunky Trevor: 100g, 76 yards, 80% superwash merino/20% nylon, single ply
Summer Fingering: 65% silk/35% linen, 115g skein, approximately 438 yards
Summer DK: 65% silk/35% linen, 115g skein, approximately 246 yards
Summer Worsted: 65% silk/35% linen, 115g skein, approximately 181 yards