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| A versatile mix of Super Kid Mohair and Silk which can be cleverly adapted to create a lustrous, cobweb like finish of knitted double to create a fabric with more substance. Combine 1 strand with a novelty yarn to create a soft, beaded look. |
Price: $14.95
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(4.8 based on 43 reviews) |
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649 - Brick shown
$14.95
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Product Information
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Gauge (sts. / inch):
4.5-6.25
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Physical Weight:
25g
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Primary Fiber:
Mohair
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Secondary Fiber:
Silk
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Specific Fiber:
70% Super Kid Mohair, 30% Silk
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US Needle:
3-8
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Washing Instructions:
Hand Wash
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Weight:
(5 - 6 sts/in) DK
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Yardage:
229
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Overall Kidsilk Haze Rating: (4.8 based on 43 reviews) |
Rating: (5 out of 5) |
| I made a top-down sleeveless knitted top (Minimalist Top by Anna Kudaja on Ravelry). The recipient found it too wide. I frogged the entire top with relative ease despite the yarn being mohair. And reknitted the top - it looks as new and perfect as if it had never been frogged! Speaks for the amazing quality! The top also washes well, no felting or snagging at all. The top is as light as a feather and warm at the same time. |
Rating: (5 out of 5) |
| Love this yarn- knit with it alone or with other yarns..... |
Rating: (5 out of 5) |
| This yarn is beautiful and oh so soft. I made a very open, lacy scarf with it and it worked wonderfully. It knits up nice and fluffy. Feels very good in the hands! |
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| I used 2 balls of Jelly to make a crochet lace scarf. Kidsilk haze is amazing, very soft and flowing, doesn't shed and the colors are rich. I get compliments on this all the time. I made the same scarf again for my mom using Lana Grossa's silk hair and it just wasn't the same...good but not the same :-) |
Rating: (5 out of 5) |
| I purchased this in Jelly for my textured throw project and it is wonnnnnnderfully softyarn. It is substantial enough that I was able to knit this on it's own without having to add another yarn for filler. It adds a rich look to my project. Overall, yes, I would definitely consider this for another project. |
Rating: (5 out of 5) |
| I like to combine a strand of this with a strand of sock yarn to make a fluffier yarn for scarves and things. |
Rating: (4 out of 5) |
| Knitting with this beautiful yarn is slightly tedious but worthwhile. It is rather like knitting with fuzzy thread. The results are very beautiful though. The colors are lovely and the skeins provide great 'mileage'. JB matched some leftovers from the kit I had purchased with the same dye-lot, so I am doing another very pretty project from Fresh Fashion Knits. I am ready for a change-up, now. I am tired of fuzzy thread!!! : |
Rating: (5 out of 5) |
| I adore this yarn! I have an enormous stash of it in many colors--I can't get enough. Someone once compared this yarn to crack in the addictive effect it has on knitters--I laughed, but it is true. Kidsilk haze makes any yarn pared with it beautiful. The soft halo and shimmer effect is elegant and beautiful. I mix it with about 1/2 of the projects I make, because it just enhances any yarn with which it comes in contact. It is expensive, but the yardage is ample, and the effect is priceless. Kidsilk haze is not itchy or scratchy. It is soft and smooth, and it creates a heavenly effect. It is also durable and strong. The pile always stands up, and the yarn looks the same after years of wear. This yarn is so luxurious that one would not think of ot as practical, but actually, silk is very strong as well as lovely, and the mohair will cover any but the most glaring of mistakes. I am addicted to kidsilk haze, there is nothing quite like it. |
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