Stoer Schaap - Blauwen met Paars
OverviewDit garen is een handgeverfd garen in verzadigde kleurblokken van DonkerBlauwen, Turquoise en Paars. Niet alle kleuren willen even goed op de foto.
Untreated wool. Non-SuperWash!
Our Stoer Schaap yarn is a delight for the pure fibre enthusiast. Perfect for stranded knitting and anywhere warmth is needed! Hats, socks, shawls and of course sweaters. What else makes this yarn great? The sheep that provide this wool are shorn, washed and spun in the UK 😍 It also has NO superwash treatment and is therefore lovely warm.
The partly use of Masham sheep wool gives the yarn just that more strength, which means that this yarn can also be used for socks.
Handdyed yarns are known for that no two skeins are the same! Skeins from the same dye bath often differ in colour and pattern. It is therefore possible that an ordered skein looks different from the photo. We therefore advise alternating skeins while knitting or crocheting.
When purchasing multiple skeins at the same time, we pay attention to ensuring that they are as similar as possible. Even within the same dye bath, it is normal for there to be differences between the individual skeins. Each skein of hand-dyed yarn is unique!
Stoer Schaap
Composition
75% BlueFaced Leicester/ 25% Masham
Weight
± 100 gram
Thickness
4-ply, fingering
Length
± 395 meter
Neelde size
3 mm, follow pattern instructions
Fibre Source
UK
Processing
Spun in the UK
Construction
2-ply
Washing instructions
Stoer Schaap is a non-superwash yarn. We advise to wash all hand-dyed yarns by hand and let them dry flat to best preserve the colours. We advise to NOT wash Stoer Schaap in the washing machine.
Despite thorough washing and rinsing of the yarns after dyeing, some residual dye can always be released. Especially the first few washes. That is why we advise to always wash garments separately by hand.
I place multiple photos to give the best possible impression of the colors of the yarns. I cannot guarantee that the colors are the same as the yarns, among other things due to the large variation in monitor screens.