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| Staccato is a blend of merino and silk which knits up into drapey fabrics with a subtle sheen. An array of bright colors in solids and multis makes Staccato a great choice for stunning fine-gauge projects. |
Price: $11.50
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(3.0 based on 1 review) |
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0116 Suit shown
$11.50
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Product Information
(for 0116 Suit)
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Gauge (sts. / inch):
7
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Physical Weight:
50g
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Primary Fiber:
Merino Wool
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Secondary Fiber:
Silk
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Specific Fiber:
70% Superwash Merino, 30% Silk
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US Needle:
1-2
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Washing Instructions:
Hand Wash
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Weight:
(6+ sts/in) Fingering
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Yardage:
191
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Overall Staccato Rating: (3.0 based on 1 review) |
Rating: (3 out of 5) |
| I was so impressed with this yarn until I washed it, then what a surprise. I have never had a yarn expand so much when it hit water, but since learned that this feature is called: bloom. More like explosion... Purchase the chrome, a really pretty pearl grey and worked a scarf in double strand,-looked really beautiful as it was being worked into a mock cable rib with a few Y/O holes for lightness. Number 8 needles. Perfect tension I thought. I even tried a swatch in 7's but the sample was too tight. I thought. Then it came time to wash and poof, it spread out to double it's size, never to go back to quite the same springiness and bounce as originally knit. I guess it was the 30% silk, although I'm not really certain. It was kind of like buying a yardage of some substantial cotton fabric, only to have it go all limp when you washed because all the body came from sizing. If you really want to use this, I would strongly suggest going down at least to a 6 needle for double thread, and if you feel it's too tight, don't worry about it. It will loosen up by leaps and bounds. |
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