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Nako Luks Minnos Fingering 10 Ball Value Pack

65% Acrylic 35% Polyamide, 3718yds (3400m)/1000g (35.27oz), Fingering
By Nako
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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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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

Reviews

4.3 out of 5

Based on 3 reviews over the last year

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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

8/1/2024

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.

4/19/2024