Silky Merino
PRICE: 9.50 EUR
Ingredients: 51% Silk,49% Merino Wool
Weight: 50g
Width: 137m
Advisable knitting needle size: 3,5-4 mm
Weight: 50g
Width: 137m
Advisable knitting needle size: 3,5-4 mm
Colours
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Quantity 10
(SM470) Bosques
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Quantity 10
(SM410) Spring Water
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Quantity 9
(SM066) Lavanda
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(SM409) Dill
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Quantity 7
(SM037) Lettuce
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Quantity 6
(SM437) Pradera
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( SM850 ) Archangel
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(SM866) Arco Iris
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(SM435) Turquoise
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(SM476) Bahia
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( SM862 ) Piedras
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(SM611) Ravelry Red
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(SM157) Amoroso
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(SM405) Sand
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(SM063) Natural
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(SM421) Blackberry
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(SM480) Bee
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(SM427) Party Pink
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(SM415) matisse blue
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(SM195) Black
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(SM176) Loro Barranco
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(SM403) Coral
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(SM416) Indiecita
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(SM430) Smoke
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(SM429) Cape Cod Grey
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(SM479) Vigo
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(SM869) Cumparsita
Additional info
This delightfully drapey favorite combines 50% silk and 50% merino into a single-ply DK yarn that is absolutely a treat to knit and a joy to wear. The combination is soft, smooth, and itch-free even on the most sensitive skin- absolutely wonderful for garments, scarves, and other next-to-your-skin items. The silk content gives the yarn a bit more weight and drape than a pure merino, and a slight sheen that is absolutely gorgeous. The fibers take dye a little differently, adding extra depth to the wide selection of semi-solid, variegated, and watercolor-multi colorways available.Great for: Accessories, shawls, garments, cables, colorwork, textured stitches, lace.
Be sure to get enough yarn to complete your project since each bag is a different dye lot, and skeins may vary from bag to bag. In the tagged (*) colors, the skeins may vary one from the other even within the same bag. To ensure random color distribution, work from two balls of yarn at once, alternating a few rows from each ball.