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Nothing conveys the feeling of the British Isles quite like tweed yarn! Pure Tweed by Erika Knight lives up to its name: It is pure tweed with genuine British charm and feel: No additives, no material mix, no refinement with other fibers: simply Pure Tweed.
Erika Knight Pure Tweed is a traditionally spun tweed yarn in Aran weight. With worsted yarn, the fibers are not combed but spun after carding. This incorporates a lot of air into the thread, making the yarn beautifully airy and voluminous. Knitted items made from worsted yarn are very durable and often last a lifetime. Erika Knight Pure Tweed has a soft yet robust feel. It is perfect for knitting long-lasting cardigans, hats, or blankets.
Besides all that, what makes this yarn particularly appealing is its beautiful and balanced interplay of colors in all their nuances. When choosing the names, we were inspired by places and castles along the River Tweed in Scotland.
The wool used comes from sheep in Europe and New Zealand, and the yarn is spun in County Donegal, Ireland. It's not a cuddly soft merino wool, but a robust yarn for wool lovers and long-lasting knitwear! After washing, it becomes even softer and fluffier.
Pure Tweed
Erika Knight
€14,90 EUR
Unit price
€149,00 EUR/kg
Taxes included.
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SKU:
011039234-1745Produktdetails:
Garnstärke: Worsted/Aran
Maschenprobe: 16 = 10 cm
Lauflänge: 160m/100g
Material: 100% wool
Erika Knight Pure Tweed is a traditionally spun tweed yarn in Aran weight. With worsted yarn, the fibers are not combed but spun after carding. This incorporates a lot of air into the thread, making the yarn beautifully airy and voluminous. Knitted items made from worsted yarn are very durable and often last a lifetime. Erika Knight Pure Tweed has a soft yet robust feel. It is perfect for knitting long-lasting cardigans, hats, or blankets.
Besides all that, what makes this yarn particularly appealing is its beautiful and balanced interplay of colors in all their nuances. When choosing the names, we were inspired by places and castles along the River Tweed in Scotland.
The wool used comes from sheep in Europe and New Zealand, and the yarn is spun in County Donegal, Ireland. It's not a cuddly soft merino wool, but a robust yarn for wool lovers and long-lasting knitwear! After washing, it becomes even softer and fluffier.