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Featuring a unique net-like construction, Triana is knit along one edge creating shimmery, open ruffles. This 100% acrylic yarn has a soft, silky texture and drapes beautifully making it perfect for scarves and shawls! Here's a link to the basic Triana Scarf Pattern.
***Please note: Ruffle yarns require a complex manufacturing process and a select few skeins do contain a break. Read the full description... |
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(4.7 based on 27 reviews) |
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49 Black shown
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Product Information
(for 49 Black)
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Gauge (sts. / inch):
n/a
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Physical Weight:
100g
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Primary Fiber:
Acrylic
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Specific Fiber:
100% Acrylic
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US Needle:
10-11
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Washing Instructions:
Hand Wash
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Weight:
Novelty
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Yardage:
33
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Overall Triana Rating: (4.7 based on 27 reviews) |
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| I have made scarves with other colors of this it's great! |
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| I love working with this yarn. It is so elegant when completed. My friends love the scarfs. |
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| Untie the knot and pick up the new piece along with the last stitch of the piece you are working with. Could do this with the last two stiches if you wanted. This works out nice and alas, NO KNOT in the finished piece. |
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| I had trouble also with the yarn falling off the needles. A hotel maid knocked my scarf on the floor and it landed in a bundle. I had to rip it out and knit it all over, and it was almost done! So I solved the problem by 1) putting it away in a drawer to avoid temptation, 2) wrapping the ends of the needles with rubber bands to keep the yarn from falling off the end. Now when I put it down for awhile, I put the needles together and wrap the ends again with rubber bands to keep them together until I'm ready to start knitting again. |
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| This is a fun yarn to work with and makes up into a beautiful, light, fluffy scarf. Beware of the white tho...it is not really white, more of a light cream. Too bad it is not a true white as it will really show the difference when worn with a true white coat/blouse/whatever. |
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