This is a wonderfull 100% wool lace weight yarn. As with all Icelandic wools it is very warm making it perfect for lightweight garments to keep you warm in the evenings, they won’t take up much space in a suitcase either.
50g balls: 250m/273yards
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Shetland Heritage recreates the characteristic look of the handspun yarn seen in the collection of the Shetland museum. The small colour range is directly inspired by those found in garments from the 19th century.
This worsted spun yarn has a wonderfully smooth texture, like knitting with butter. it is a lace weight yarn and can be used for either fair isle or lace knitting. It gives any project a traditional feel.
25g balls: 121m/132yds
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This beautiful lace weight yarn from John Arbon is a true celebration of their west country heritage, from the composition of the yarn to the name with each colour named after a different variaty apple grown there.
Made of a blend of Devon Closewool, Romney Marsh and Exmoor Blueface Appledore yarn has a crisp texture and gorgeous lustre. This makes it a great choice for intricate or delicate lace work.
One of Rowans most popular yarns Kidsilk Haze blends the soft halo of kid mohair with the vibrant shine of silk. It comes in a stunning range of 80 colours. Kidsilk haze has long been a favourite of lace knitters as it creates incredibly warm garments that appear to float on air. This yarn can also be paired with another to make it thicker while giving it a subtle halo.
70% Mohair, 30% Silk.
25g balls: 210m /229yds
Suggested needle size: 3.25mm – 5mm
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