A pointelle sweater knit that's suitable for local weather as well as slightly cooler temperatures, depending on the style of garment you make with it. The composition is mainly viscose, with some synthetic fibre for strength, and a little stretch fibre. (I understand it also contains a small amount of wool, but it should only be a few percent if so.) This fabric feels very soft, snuggly, and slightly dry to the touch. It has very good drape, without much structure. There are tiny spaces in the knit which promote airflow, but they are so small that you can't really see through them, so an under-layer shouldn't be needed for tops. The fabric is suitable for clothing such as tanks, tees, lightweight sweaters, dresses, cardigans, etc. It doesn't unravel much, so it's relatively easier to work with.
The colour of the fabric on this page is jet black. A photo of the oatmeal colour-way is included here to show some details. A total of four colour-ways (shown in last photo) are available in the shop. All four fabrics look the same, but this black version has the most fluid drape and feels a bit cool to the touch.