Hand painted Mousoucot Bamboo / Cotton yarn, 4 oz, Seafoam by FiberLady

24,00 USD Seafoam-This is a three color mix of a light blue, a green blue and a suttle yellow shade all mingling together to provide excellent soft colors.

Needles: size 0- 2, size 4 + for lace patterns Guage (for knitter): 32s X 50r over 4 inches on United States size 0 United States (2.0 mm) needles
Gauge (for crocheters): 36s X 24r over 4 inches on US steel 6 (1.8 mm) hook
Sett(for weavers): 20/24 epi (tabby/ twill)

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4 oz/ 115g, 635 yd/ 600 m Yarn Base: Mousoucot-a 3 ply, 70% rayon from bamboo yarn/ 30% cotton, lace weight (Yarn size [1] – 28 wpi
custom developed in our fiber mill in north Texas

This yarn is 2300 yards per pound. For weavers this is comparable to a 9/3 cotton or tencel.

< br/ > Colors are caught as precisely as possible. Since each computer system screen is various, colors may appear in a different way. These are hand painted, although the dyes utilized are the very same stock, there will be small variations in intensity and color length between skeins.

< br/ > If you would like a bigger quantity for a single project, convo me, and I will enjoy to get the quantity you require matched as carefully as possible. If required, I can do a customized color session for your yarn

< br/ > Care Instructions: I advise completing knitted and crocheted pieces by laying the washed pieces out on a thick terry towel and smoothing to size and shape. I do not utilize pins in obstructing my bamboo based products.

< br/ > I advise finishing woven pieces by washing on fragile, safeguarding fringes if utilized. Spin dry the pieces and carefully tumble until just moist. Hard press with an iron on the cotton/ rayon setting. Future washings will just require a light ironing to get rid of wrinkles after drying.

< br/ > This yarn has been washed in hot water after dyeing with professional fiber reactive cold process dyes. Minimal recurring bleeding might be seen in extremely dark colors on the very first wash.

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