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| Introducing the ultimate Easy Care hand dyed 4-ply fingering yarn...FREE SOCK PATTERN included on every label (1 skein knits a pair!) |
Price: $25.00
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(4.8 based on 47 reviews) |
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085 Jay shown
$25.00
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Product Information
(for 085 Jay)
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Gauge (sts. / inch):
7
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Physical Weight:
150g
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Primary Fiber:
Merino Wool
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Specific Fiber:
100% Easy Care Merino Wool
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US Needle:
3
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Washing Instructions:
Machine Wash
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Weight:
(6+ sts/in) Fingering
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Yardage:
400
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Overall Jitterbug Rating: (4.8 based on 47 reviews) |
Rating: (5 out of 5) |
| This yarn is a pleasure to work with. In fact, it's one of my favorites, even though I'm sometimes surprised by the colors when the skeins arrive in the mail. Normally the website's photographs provide me with an excellent representation of what I'm going to end up with. Not so with Jitterbug. But while the colors might be unexpected, they're still nice, and I'm always happy with the socks they produce. |
Rating: (5 out of 5) |
Rating: (5 out of 5) |
| A friend gave me a skein of Jitterbug 2 years ago in a color that I never would have bought. I was skeptical because I heard of the short yardage in the older skeins. I knit a sock toe up with a Cat Bordhi pattern. These are my favorite socks. They are soft and spongy to the step. I would recommend Jitterbug anytime you want a warm and comfy sock. |
Rating: (4 out of 5) |
| This is nice yarn to work with. However, if you are buying it for, as advertized, Megan's Ruffled Neck Warmer, the pattern calls for doubling the yarn. While the hand dying is pretty uniform, it means winding the skein into a ball, then rewinding again to get 2 even balls, then rewinding one of those balls to get them into the same color pattern. I solved this problem by buying 2 skeins and planning on making 2 warmers from the same color. Lots of beautiful colors, it handles well but is not quite as soft as Madelinetosh, perhaps due to the doubling, thus I rated it a 4. |
Rating: (5 out of 5) |
Rating: (5 out of 5) |
| Absolutely the finest colors in a yarn that I've ever seen! |
Rating: (5 out of 5) |
| Novice knitter/crocher. I've always wanted to try Colinette yarn, but was hesitant due to the price.
I finally treated myself to the CopperBeach and Velvet Plum colorways. I've only knitted up swatch samples to see how this yarn handles.
Great stitch definition and a nice soft hand and sheen to the fabric. Not a big fan of wool or knitting socks but I might have to attempt a pair of socks because of this yarn. I now understand why people love Colinette yarn. |
Rating: (5 out of 5) |
| I have made 3 pairs of socks using the Jitterbug yarn. It makes lovely,firm stitches. When making a ssk or k2, you don't have to worry about catching a stray strand, this yarn doesn't split! And the color choices? Yummy! |
Rating: (5 out of 5) |
Rating: (5 out of 5) |
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