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karisma

karisma

Regular price $6.50
Regular price Sale price $6.50
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9 in stock

Color: 05 black

100m / 50g per ball

dk / double knitting weight
knits to 20-22 stitches per 10cm on 3.5-4.5mm needles

100% superwash wool

machine wash cool, tumble dry

recommended for: children's garments, granny squares, blankets


made in EU


Beautiful, affordable, and practical, this 100% superwash wool from DROPS is a great addition to any knitter's stash. It comes in a variety of bright and muted colours, and is fluffy and soft enough for a cozy blanket or a soon-to-be favourite sweater.ย ย 

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  • superwash wool

    Superwash is a treatment method that is used to make wool fibres more resistant to shrinking and felting. There are a different methods used to achieve this, and the methods vary in terms of durability and environmental impact. These yarns often take dye very well, and tend to have a lot more drape and stretch than non-superwash yarns. A hand-dyed yarn may be superwash yet still recommend hand washing: this is to extend the colourfastness.
  • 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.