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double sunday

double sunday

Regular price $12.75
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colour: 1015 putty
 
'1015 putty' is also available in these bases:
alpakka silke line

composition
100% non-superwash merino wool
meterage
91 meters / 100 yards
grams
50 grams / 1.8 oz.
suggested gauge
20 - 22 stitches per 10 cm / 4"
dk / double knitting weight
recommended needles
4.00 mm (US 6)
care instructions
machine wash cool, dry flat
great for
granny squares, texture, children's garments, blankets, shawls, cables, colourwork, hats, mittens & scarves, sweaters & garments

made in Norway


Double Sunday is the perfect base yarn:  A great non-superwash treated merino wool that can STILL go in the washing machine.  This makes it ideal for baby and children's clothing, and for gifts going to recipients who may not be as attentive to hand washing as crafters tend to be.  It has a great feel to the hand, soft and plump, and not at all scratchy.  The wool for this yarn comes from Uruguay, and is sheared from sheep that have not been exposed to mulesing.

returns & cancellations

This item is eligible for refund or exchange within 30 days of the purchase date. All returned items must be accompanied by their receipt or order number, and must be unopened, unused, and in salable condition for a return or exchange to be considered. We do not accept full or partial returns on items that were special ordered.

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double sunday
Regular price $12.75
Regular price Sale price $12.75
out of stock
double sunday
Regular price $12.75
Regular price Sale price $12.75
out of stock

  • sandnes garn

    The largest producer of hand-knitting yarn in Northern Europe, Sandnes Garn's mill is both one of the oldest, and most up-to-date, spinning factories still running. Their focus is on taking good care of everyone involved in the production of their yarn, both animal and human, and they produce some of the most reliable yarns available on the market today.
  • mulesing free

    Mulesing is a controversial farming practice used, predominantly in Australia, to prevent the parasidic infection flystrike. While mulesing prevents infection, it is a very painful procedure for the animal to endure, and more humane alternatives exist. This practice is banned in many areas of the world. If a yarn is marked as mulesing free, that means that no animals were treated this way during the production of the yarn.
  • wool

    Wool is a textile fibre produced by the shearing of sheep. The breed of the sheep, where it was raised, and how the fibre was treated after shearing can all affect the final characteristics of wool. While some is quite harsh and rough, other wool can be luxuriously soft and squishy. As a fibre, wool is very good at trapping heat, and is one of the few fibres that stays warm even when wet.