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québécoise

québécoise

Regular price $7.50
Regular price Sale price $7.50
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10 in stock

colour: noir

198m / 100g per hank

worsted weight
knits to 20 stitches per 10cm on 4.5mm needles

100% wool

hand wash cool, dry flat

recommended for: hats, mittens & scarves, sweaters & garments


🍁 made in Canada 🍁


This 100% wool from Lemieux Spinning is 2 ply, comes in 32 colors and is 198 meters (217 yds) per 100 gram skein.

Weavers use this for hard wearing items like rugs, tapestry, runners, mug rugs, etc.

Knitters like this yarn because it is firmly spun and plied, making it a good choice for sweaters needing good stitch definition, socks, hats and mittens/gloves.  This fantastic yarn allows you to create high-quality wool products including socks and slippers for people of all ages. Let your creativity guide you!

restock notification

We usually order from this supplier every month or two, and if the item you have chosen is available, we will place it on our next order and notify you when it arrives.

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.

yarn winding service

québécoise will need to be wound into a ball before it can be used. We offer this as a paid service here.

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  • 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.
  • 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.