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Sandnes - Tynn Silk Mohair
Mohair / Virgin wool / Silk
Delivery time: approx. 2-3 working days
Product unit: 0.025 kg
Base price: - 462,00 € / kg
incl. VAT plus shipping costs
Description
Sandnes - Tynn Silk Mohair
Tynn Silk Mohair is the delicate sister of the heavier Silk Mohair. You can use this yarn of 57% kid mohair, 15% virgin wool and 28% silk for gauzy garments or as a great companion to other qualities.
Responsibility
The mohair comes from Angroa goats from animal welfare certified farms in South Africa. The silk comes from China.
Sandnes is committed to making their sustainable and responsible contribution in the ecological cycle. They are in the process of establishing a fully traceable supply chain. The alpacas and Norwegian sheep are raised freely on uncultivated land, so no deforestation or anything like that is necessary. In addition, green electricity from hydropower is used for production and the water used is then purified again.
Product details Sandnes - Tynn Silk Mohair
Ball: 25 g
Run length: approx. 212 m
Needle size: 3 - 5 mm
Gauge: 18 - 24 sts = 10 cm
Care: wool wash cycle or hand wash
Use mild detergent without softener!
Raw material composition:
(according to EU Textile Labeling Regulation).
57 % mohair, 15 % virgin wool, 28 % silk
Photos: © SandnesYarn
Details
Type of yarn | All season yarn, Brushed yarn |
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Fiber material | Mohair, virgin wool, silk |
Weight | Lace |
Manufacturer | Sandnes Garn |
Yardage per 100g | 601-900m |
Gauge (on 10cm) | 17 to 19 stitches, 20 to 22 stitches, 23 to 25 stitches |
Needle size | 2.75 to 3.75, 4 to 5.5 |
Responsibility | species-appropriate husbandry, controlled working conditions, mulesing-free, sustainable production, animal welfare certified |
Base price | Base price: - 462,00 € / kg |
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Product safety
Manufacturer information
Sandnes Garn AB
Fabriksgatan 6
55318 Jönköping
Sweden
https://www.sandnesgarn.no