Introducing Caron x Pantone, a new exclusive yarn to Michaels in person and through Yarnspirations.com. This is pronounced as Caron (AND) Pantone. The x in the name is branding from Pantone when an affiliate relationship is in place.
Caron x Pantone is unlike any yarn we have seen produced at Yarnspirations. From presentation of the links to create 1 braid, to the mixture of ingredients that forms this luxurious priced at an everyday price.
The Purpose of the Relationship between Caron and Pantone
Pantone is about seeking best colour trending options. Over 10 million designers globally access the information from Pantone for the best shade mixes. In fact, it takes 2 days in a conference to decide the colour of the year. Colour is a big deal as it can make or break a visual image through presentation.
For example, if you paint your living room Barbie Pink verses Neutral Colours, your friends will react a certain way when they see it. They will either love it, be on the fence or hate it. Colour is everything.
Each ball has an inspiration on the picture that is dictating the colours in the braid. In fact, it's giving you the exact same Pantone colour that goes with it. It's about precision from expert colour designers. You may not realize how much Pantone is part of our lives.
Braids
Most of the braids are precision colour mixes. Some of the more popular colours are solid braids so you can go further with the solids and add in other braids as options.
By switching around the colours, you can have what seems like endless possibilities on what a project can look like. It's pretty neat.
Each colour inside a braid is called a LINK.
Colour Play Tool
New to Yarnspirations is the Caron x Pantone Color Play Tool. A new tool for Caron x Pantone Patterns where you can change the colour of the project with the tool by switching out braids. You can also switch the colour orders and get a new written pattern for the changes you make. It's completely customizable for your desires.
Yarn Content
This yarn is a mix of Merino Wool, Nylon and Acrylic. As many know, Merino Wool is one of the high levels of quality for wool. It provides the shine, softness and stitch definition inside this product. Nylon has been added to this product to provide durability and extra strength. This means, the product will be very long lasting and resistant to general wear and tear. You cannot break the yarn with your hands as it's so strong. The mix of acrylic adds for volume and brings down the price to the everyday value priced.
- Content: 60% Acrylic, 20% Nylon, 20% Merino Wool
- Ball Size: 100g/3.5 oz, 116 meters / 127 yards
- Care: Machine wash and dry
- Gauge: 5 Bulky
- Knitting Gauge: 15 sts and 20 rows with a 6 mm knitting needle
- Crochet Gauge: 12 sc and 14 rows with a 6 mm crochet hook
Recommended for: knit & crochet garments
- 4” x 4” (10 cm x 10 cm) 15 sts and 20 rows with a 6 mm knitting needle
- 4” x 4” (10 cm x 10 cm) 12 sc and 14 rows with a 6 mm crochet hook
- Recommended Knitting Needle: 6 mm
- Recommended Crochet Hook: 6 mm
Frances martinez says
Ito very pretty but at $7.99 a skein and only about 170yards total, to make a cardigan or any garment realy you be spending at least, in my size , 200.00 for one garment. No thank you. Think I can purchase much cheaper yarn and match myself. Not to mention the yarn splits real bad...
Danni says
Actually it's only 127 yards for the whole hank. Not a lot. I am having trouble finding something do make with just one hank since I wanted to try it. It splits really bad like you said. It is soft and pretty but I think I'll return the others I bought.
Shaylynn says
Actually there is 127 yards per color.
Kat says
127 TOTaL. 23.3 per color.
Angie Horn says
The title says "What To Do With Caron X Pantone," but the article is just an a lengthy description. Unless I missed a few paragraphs, I see no suggestions or ideas to merit the title.
Lorretta says
At the top of the article, click on the link Get Pattern link to see the various projects.
Paula1116 says
Those aren’t the patterns pictured on each pack. I am very disappointed.
Mikey, The Crochet Crowd says
Can you be more specific? I don't follow your comment. What is wrong exactly?
Paula says
The link itself did not lead to the patterns pictured on the wrappers. I have since located them by going to the main site and searching through the patterns.
Lynne Stauffer says
It was very inspiring to see all the color combos as if painting with paint instead of yarn. For someone who regularly texts color combo questions to her family, asking "does this go with this?" Your article is wonderful! Thanks