Does your ADHD kick in when it comes to working on your crochet or knit projects? Mine sure does, and I find the colour is what makes the world of difference.
The changes of colours give me milestones and enough curiousity to pull me through the project. Bernat Harmony may just be the yarn you need to prevent something from hitting that pesky WIP bin you may have.

It's hard to get a sense of this yarn just by looking at it. It's why I had to order this yarn to see it for myself before forming an opinion. The softness really blows me away. To be frank, I didn't expect that, as this type of yarn has typically been itchy and scratchy in the past. I am so surprised by it.
There are two obvious colours that are twisted to give what is called a Marled Look to the yarn. You could mix your own yarns together, but with the colour experts and the colour transitions, it's got everything you need in the ball itself.
Of the two colours of strands you see in the one ball, each strand transitions 6 times. The staggering of the strands allows for 12 different colour shades within a project. That's exciting, and for me, with my mental issues, this would have me stitching until midnight to see how my project will work itself out.
The ball is 250 grams / 8.8 oz and has a generous length of 394 metres / 431 yards. It's designed for 5.5 mm / I/9 crochet hooks or 5 mm / US 8 knitting needles.
This item is so versatile. Your next home decor is waiting to be stitched up, or even to be worn on your body. It's a win-win.
Altogether, there are 8 shades.
The real question is, what do you see as a finished item with this yarn? It's pretty exciting to say the least.
I think the project, like the one below, would be really cool with this yarn, too.

Have you completed this project. Show me!