Stylecraft Head Over Heels Walking In Nature
75% Wool 25% Polyamide, 400m (437yds)/100g (3.53oz), 4 Ply
By Stylecraft
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6 Shades
Stroll (3234)
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Old price
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Stroll (3234)
Only 1 left in stock!
£4.05
Old price
£6.75
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Product Details
Take a walk on the wild side with our new sock yarn, Walking in Nature designed by Stuart Hillard. This beautiful sock yarn has an unusual cream background for all the shades, which we think gives them a whole new appeal. This yarn has been inspired by walks in nature and the shades and shade names reflects this in a fun way. Take a look at our free online patterns to go with this new yarn.
- Net Weight
- 100g (3.53oz)
- Blend
- 75% Wool 25% Polyamide
- Brand
- Stylecraft
- Care
Cool Iron
Delicate Machine Wash 30°C
Dry Clean in Certain Solvents
Dry Flat
Low Heat Tumble Dry
- Crochet Hooks
- 2.25mm (B) - 3.25mm (D)
- Needles
- 2.25mm (US 1) - 3.25mm (US 3)
- Tension
- 28 stitches, 36 rows to 10cm/4"
- Length
- 400m (437yds)
- Yarn Weight
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Recent reviews
Great patterning and I enjoyed knitting with it.
I will definitly be ordering more. The colors are vibrant and beautiful. The pattern that mixing up two different colored skeins in the scarf that I am weaving is exciting!
Perfect for knitting socks.
This yarn knits up nicely. Love the colors. I did find a splice in the yarn. I like to have my socks match. Not sure if these ones will. Only on the first socks. Most balls of yarn don’t seem to match after the splice. We will see how this one does
Footsie is nicely slippy to work with. I don’t know what PBT is, but presumably it makes the yarn hard wearing for socks. Good for stitch definition if working patterns.
Purchased for the first time. Knits up beautifully. Soft and not too thick. I’m in the process of making a man’s size 12 sock. It just so happen to finish on the end of the pattern So when I started the second sock the pattern matches. Matching socks is usually hard to do