King Cole Cherish DK
100% Acrylic, 250m (273yds)/100g (3.53oz), DK
By King Cole
$9.23
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Honeycomb (1115)
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Honeycomb (1115)
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Old price
$10.25
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Product Details
A firm favourite for baby knits - King Cole Cherish DK is 100% acrylic and anti-pill, and comes in a range of beautiful self patterning pastel variegated shades! You do the knitting, and leave the fantastic pattern to the yarn! Knits on 4mm needles!
- Net Weight
- 100g (3.53oz)
- Blend
- 100% Acrylic
- Brand
- King Cole
- Care
Do Not Iron
Machine Wash 30°C
- Crochet Hooks
- 4.00mm (F)
- Needles
- 2.00mm (US 0) - 3.00mm (US 2.5)
- Tension
- 22 stitches, 28 rows to 10cm/4"
- Length
- 250m (273yds)
- Yarn Weight
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Recent reviews
Lovely wool, knits up well. Great colours. Would recommend.
bought this in two colours so my review is the same delighted with product and will buy again as a great range of colours
I am on my second garment with king cole cherish and love it as the finished garment looks perfect my grandson is looking forward to new baby wearing the garments
Knits up with a lively pattern. Colours go with anything.
Lovely quality wool and great service too
Outstanding anti-pill DK yarn beautiful patterns/colours and ultra soft. A small negative it can split but did not find this a problem. It is a joy to knit with. Just wish Lovecrafts would update their stock, so many colours are out of stock.
Really good to knit with. Knits up evenly.
Really good to knit with. Knits up evenly.
I have tried various colours and they all knit beautifully giving you a lovely pattern. Wish I had discovered this wool ages ago. Excellent.
This knits to a very soft fabric with a silky sheen. Only slight drawback is that it ‘splits’ quite easily. The illustration suggested a gradual transition between colours but changes are sudden, leaving a different ( but attractive) pattern to that I expected.