Nako Luks Minnos Fingering 10 Ball Value Pack
65% Acrylic 35% Polyamide, 3718yds (3400m)/1000g (35.27oz), Fingering
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Nako Luks Minnos Fingering 10 Ball Value Pack
*Pack weight = 35.3oz, 1 ball weight = 3.5oz
Luks Minnos from Nako combines high-quality acrylic with polyamide to create a yarn that's smooth and easy to work with. Ideal for baby projects, you'll discover that your finished project maintains its softness while withstanding wear and tear.
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*Pack weight = 35.3oz, 1 ball weight = 3.5oz
Luks Minnos from Nako combines high-quality acrylic with polyamide to create a yarn that's smooth and easy to work with. Ideal for baby projects, you'll discover that your finished project maintains its softness while withstanding wear and tear.
Looking for the single ball?
- Net Weight
- 1000g (35.27oz)
- Blend
- 65% Acrylic 35% Polyamide
- Brand
- Nako
- Care
Machine Wash Gentle (65°F to 85°F/30°C)
- Crochet Hooks
- 2.00mm - F (4.00mm)
- Needles
- US 4 (3.5mm) - US 6 (4mm)
- Tension
- 27 stitches, 33 rows to 4"
- Length
- 3718yds (3400m)
- Yarn Weight
Fingering
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Recent reviews
Easy to knit with IAM currently knitting a baby shawl with have already knitted a baby dress and bonnet a really nice fimish
The yarn is lovely. I bought black yarn. I had bought it for the first time in several colours on special offer from Love Crafts and couldn’t resist buying more. The yarn is easy to knit with and has a smooth finish. With the nylon content, I am hoping for much less bobbling than with cheaper acrylic yarns. The yarn is slightly thicker than regular 4ply, so I had to do some considerable work with tension samples and calculator to create a pattern. I use this 4ply on my knitting machine, so I use a wool winder first. Bit disappointed to find a couple of knots in several balls.