Sandnes Garn
Line | Worsted | Bamboo, Viscose, Linen
Line | Worsted | Bamboo, Viscose, Linen
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With this blend, the yarn acquires the absorbent and soft properties of cotton and viscose, combined with the cool feeling of linen. The combination of the sheen of the viscose with the matte finish of the linen gives the yarn an exciting structure and surface.
Line and Tynn Line are the same yarn in two different thicknesses - Line is a 4-ply yarn and Tynn Line is a 3-ply yarn.
We recommend that all hand-knitted garments be washed separately to ensure the most gentle treatment. Centrifuge well and dry the garment flat, preferably on top of a towel.
- YARDAGE: APPROX. 110 METERS PER 50 GRAMS
- KNITTING NEEDLES: KNITTING NEEDLE NO. 4
- KNITTING TENSION: 20 STS = 10 CM
- ORIGIN OF RAW MATERIAL: INDIA
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from 676 reviewsGreat product I use very little leaves hand washing clean with no scent ( unscented)

I had a great time learning continental knitting with Nicole! She was patient, caring and took the time to work with every participant! I highly recommend her classes!

Nicole was awesome and ordered a couple of Dreamz needles sizes for me. Thank so much for the awesome service!!

I love these needles.

I am thoroughly enjoying the Learn to Knit Socks class. The instructor, Nicole, has a great deal of patience while teaching and explains things in an easy-to-understand manner. The class is fun, productive, and set at a good pace for those new to knitting socks.

This yarn is delightful and I need more!

So lovely to work with, so fluffy, I love the texture. It's making a very beautiful organic looking knit, with really pretty colour variation.

This is gorgeous yarn and the colour is perfect for my project.

Ginger Interchangeable Circular Needles Tips | 5”

Nice yarn, very quick shipping, good price

Love this wool for socks , also purchased wool for a baby blanket . Going to try this

the colour is mesmerizing...can hardly wait to work it into a project
