14 Shades
Admiral (10)
In Stock
£9.00
Admiral (10)
In Stock
£9.00
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Product Details
Exquisitely soft and luciously warm, this beautiful super chunky roving yarn from Debbie Bliss is like knitting and crocheting with clouds! It is beautifully light and lofty, which means the meterage per 100g is a whopping 100m, making it a great choice for those beautiful oversized jumpers and cardigans we love! You can make a hat from just one ball, and you'll love the delicious colour palette - neutral cloudy linens, pebbles and pinks to rich, vibrant coppers, orange, moss and granite. You will hardly believe that it is 50% merino wool and 50% acrylic - it feels as soft as kittens..
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- Net Weight
- 100g (3.53oz)
- Blend
- 50% Wool 50% Acrylic
- Brand
- Debbie Bliss
- Care
Do Not Bleach
Do Not Dry Clean
Do Not Iron
Do Not Tumble Dry
Dry Flat
Hand Wash
- Crochet Hooks
- 8.00mm (L)
- Needles
- 6.00mm (US 10) - 8.00mm (US 11)
- Tension
- 12 stitches, 17 rows to 10cm/4"
- Length
- 100m (109yds)
- Yarn Weight
Reviews
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Recent reviews
Lovely wool. Very soft and the colour I chose is lovely. I did need 2 extra balls than the pattern said. Not sure if it was the wool or the pattern.
Awful to knit with. Yarn too fluffy and weak
Awful to knit with. Yarn breaks easily. Not robust
Poor quality yarn. Not good to knit with
Didn’t like knitting with yarn as it is fluffy and difficult to unpick when having made a mistake. Too fibrous for me
I paid 3 different prices for this wool since October. I only want to pay a fair price . The wool is soft and light however I found it split quite easily and sometimes the strand broke when I was sewing the garment together.