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CaMaRose Lamauld LAMAULD, is a soft, rustic, and 1-threaded yarn consisting of 50% llama wool and 50% Peruvian Highland Wool. The yarns rustic look, high insulation capacity and strength, makes LAMAULD particularly suitable for classic Nordic sweaters and cardigans, outerwear, and blankets.The spinning of the yarn entails, that LAMAULD first unfolds completely, when knitted and washed. A knitted and washed swatch is therefore recommended, to get the full impression of the quality, look, and softness of the yarn. Llama wool has naturally very varied lengths of the fibers, which gives surplus fibers in the work process. The majority of these fibers are washed out at the first washes, which makes the result even softer. The colour chart in LAMAULD is beautifully composed of natural (uncoloured), mottled and through-coloured hues, specially made for CaMaRose.The natural colours (uncoloured) in LAMAULD are 6000 RÅHVID, 6001 ASKEGRÅ, 6041 GRÅ, 6080 MELLEMGRÅ, 6100 ELFENBEN, 6180 SAND, 6920 LYS BRUNMELERET, 6930 PERLEMOR and 6960 LYS SANDGRÅ. Gauge The length is 100 meters per 50 grams. The recommended gauge is 17-18 sts x 24 rows and the recommended needle size is 4.5-5 mm. Material The llama wool’s fibers are an exclusive natural product, lanolin free, light, and strong. The hollow construction of the fibers gives an unusual, good insulation capacity. Therefore, the llama wool is significantly warmer than ordinary sheep wool.LAMATWEED can be used as yarn alternative to LAMAULD. HØST can also be used as yarn alternative to LAMAULD. The recommended needle size to get the same gauge with HØST as with LAMAULD is a 4.5 mm needle.LAMAULD from CaMaRose is produced in Peru.
$8.99$7.49
Navia Sock Meet Navia Sock Yarn, the rugged and reliable companion your feet have been waiting for. As thick as the popular Navia Trio but with a twist—nylon for that extra durability—this boot-weight sock yarn is a rare find. Just one ball is all you need for one sturdy, cozy sock! Spun from the finest Faroese wool, Navia Sock Yarn is a nod to the Faroe Islands' rich knitting heritage, blending time-honored craftsmanship with modern practicality. This yarn isn’t just about warmth and comfort; it’s about creating socks that last, keeping your feet toasty in the coldest weather while staying breathable and snug. With every stitch, you're embracing a centuries-old tradition of quality and durability—perfect for any project that demands a touch of softness and a whole lot of strength. Material: 70% Wool from Faroe Islands | 30% Nylon Length: 131 yards (120m) Weight: 50g Gauge: 19 Stitches = 4" (10cm) Needle: US 7 (4.5 mm)
$5.99
Palet ISAGER PALET s a matte, thicker ‘summer yarn‘ than Bomulin, and it adds an interesting structure when worked together with other yarns. The yarn works well alone but also held double while knitting with other yarns, for example SILK MOHAIR or other summer yarns such as TRIO, JAPANESE COTTON, ALPACA 1 and ORGANIC HØR. The ribbon-spun yarn also gives a nice effect once knit up. The colors in this yarn are close to the colors found in the TRIO yarns. Gauge Palet: 3 mm needles = 24 sts / 28 rowsPalet + Alpaca 1: 3.5 mm needles = 22 sts/ 26 rowsPalet + Alpaca 2: 4 mm needles = 18 sts/ 22 rowsPalet + Silk Mohair: 4.5 mm needles = 16 sts / 20 rows Material 100% cotton Meterage: 160 m per 50 gSpun and dyed in Italy
$13.99$12.99
Plotulopi Dive into the rich tapestry of Icelandic heritage with Istex Lopi's Plotulopi yarn, a true testament to the timeless art of crafting and knitting. This extraordinary yarn, like a cherished heirloom, holds within its threads the secrets of a thousand years of tradition and innovation. Plotulopi is unique among yarns, presenting itself in an unspun, delicate state, ready for your creative touch. As you hold it in your hands, you'll feel the whisper of the Icelandic wilderness, the story of hardy sheep and the rugged landscapes they call home. This delicate single-ply yarn is wonderfully versatile, allowing you to explore an array of projects, from ethereal lace shawls to sturdy, textured sweaters. What makes Plotulopi truly special is its captivating connection to Iceland's rich knitting history. The yarn's authenticity is undeniable, embodying the very essence of Icelandic wool. The fibers include the inner, soft "þel" and the outer, weather-resistant "tog," seamlessly blending strength and comfort, as only Icelandic wool can. Plotulopi's color range is a vibrant tribute to Iceland's natural beauty, with a spectrum of earthy tones and frosty blues. Each shade reflects the breathtaking landscapes and pristine waters of this captivating island. It is a canvas on which to paint your creativity and weave the stories of Iceland's majestic terrain into your creations. While Plotulopi stands in a category of its own, it shares kinship with other unspun Icelandic wool yarns, like Bulky Lopi and Alafosslopi, making it perfect for combining with them to explore textural contrasts and design possibilities. Whether you're fashioning a lacy dream or a cozy, rustic sweater, Plotulopi yarn will be your loyal companion on this journey of creative exploration. Unleash your imagination and embrace the legacy of Icelandic knitting, where every stitch echoes with tradition and natural beauty, all held within the delicate embrace of Plotulopi. How to Use Plötulopi Plötulopi is unspun wool (pencil roving) and is traditionally used to make authentic Icelandic Lopi sweaters. Plötulopi is mostly knitted using two or three strands, resulting in garments that are exceptionally light and airy. Plötulopi is surprisingly strong once knitted thanks to the unique characteristics of Icelandic wool.Gently wind the required number of strands of Plötulopi together or knit straight from the plates. A single strand of Plötulopi is very delicate. It can be strengthened by twisting it lightly or by knitting it with one strand of Einband. Plötulopi is great for felting, hand spinning and many other things. Gauge Suggested needle sizes: Depends on how many strands are used Gauge 10×10 cm: Depends on needle sizeGauge 10×10 cm 2-ply 14 stitches x 19 rows, needles 5½ Material 100% new woolPlate: 100 g ~ 300 Made in Iceland of Icelandic sheep
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CaMaRose LØVETAND Meet LØVETAND, your new summer knitting crush, spun from 100% organic linen fibers with a touch of magic. This isn't just any linen yarn—it's a delicate thread that’s been coaxed into a soft, fine tube, making it more cuddle-worthy than you ever thought possible for linen. LØVETAND is your go-to for breezy summer projects. Picture yourself knitting lightweight tops, flowy tees, or even a sun-kissed dress. If crochet is your jam, LØVETAND is just begging to be transformed into beach bags and chic accessories, perfect for days when the sand is warm and the breeze is cool. Linen, the unsung hero of the flax plant, brings its natural toughness to the table, ensuring your creations are as durable as they are beautiful. Yes, it might start off with a bit of a backbone, but just like your favorite pair of jeans, it softens with love and wear. The LØVETAND color palette is a dreamy collection of dusty, classic hues that play beautifully together. Whether you’re mixing or matching, the results are always effortlessly elegant. Crafted from the finest Belgian flax and lovingly produced in Italy, LØVETAND is a nod to sustainability and quality, all while adhering to the highest dyeing standards (hello, REACH regulations!). So go ahead, treat yourself to a yarn that’s as kind to the planet as it is to your needles. Product info Materials: 100% organic linenGauge: 21-22 sts x 31-31 rows per 10 x 10 cm on a 3.5-4 mm needle.Weight: 50 gramsLength: 140 meters
$9.99
North Ave Primaries Plied is a yarn line that Karida Collins (Neighborhood Fiber Co.) and Ann Weaver (weaverknits) conceived when touring the Harrisville Designs mill in New Hampshire. North Ave is their first yarn: a 100% wool, two-ply, woolen spun, fingering weight yarn, spun at Harrisville and hand-dyed in Baltimore. To celebrate the city of Baltimore—both its past and its current developments—Plied colors are named for Baltimore traditions, locations, and personalities. North Ave is a major east-west artery in Baltimore and the location of many cultural landmarks in the city. It is part of old Route 1, so before I-95 was built, it was the way people traveled all along the East Coast, from Florida to Maine. Additionally, it used to be the northern boundary of the city—everything north of that was the suburbs! For much of Baltimore's early history, North Ave was a thriving center of arts and business, but it fell into disrepair in the second half of the twentieth century. Today, the city has designated sections of North Ave as Arts and Entertainment districts, which is driving revitalization.
$16.00
Alafosslopi Step into the world of timeless Icelandic craftsmanship with Lopi Alafosslopi yarn, a symbol of tradition, warmth, and natural beauty. Sourced from the rugged and resilient Icelandic sheep, this yarn embodies the spirit of this remarkable land and its age-old knitting heritage. Álafosslopi is a thick wool yarn, apart from Plötulopi that is unspun, the oldest wool yarn still in production in Iceland. It is excellent for knitting outdoor wear and super cozy garments. Alafosslopi, named after the iconic Álafoss wool store in Iceland, is a chunky, unspun yarn that exudes rustic charm and cozy comfort. The lofty, cloud-like texture of this yarn promises unparalleled insulation, making it a perfect choice for your cold-weather creations. Indulge in the rich and earthy color palette inspired by the raw beauty of Iceland's natural wonders. From the deep, volcanic black to the mossy greens and fiery reds, these hues evoke the untamed landscapes and fiery geothermal springs of this majestic country. With Alafosslopi, you can infuse your projects with the enchanting essence of Iceland itself. Whether you're crafting a toasty sweater for those frigid winter days or a chunky, textured blanket for curling up by the fire, this yarn is your gateway to authentic Nordic style. The pure, unspun Icelandic wool gives your creations a cozy, rustic feel, allowing you to revel in the rich history of Icelandic knitting. Lopi Alafosslopi yarn is the quintessential choice for those who appreciate quality, tradition, and the warmth of a bygone era. Channel the spirit of Iceland's woolen legacy in every stitch and relish in the unparalleled beauty and comfort it brings to your handcrafted masterpieces. Gauge Suggested needle sizes: 6-6½ mm10×10 cm: 13 stitches and 18 rows Material 100% new woolBall: 100 g ~ 100 m Made in Iceland from Icelandic Sheep
$13.99$12.99
ISAGER ARAN TWEED is a thick single-ply yarn with a rough structure. It is suitable for thick outdoor sweaters, but is also very suitable for home textiles such as throws and cushions, not least in combinations with Silk Mohair. Knitted together with Silk Mohair or Alpaca 1, the yarn is really nice for scarves and hats. Although Aran Tweed is only available in a few shades, when knitted together with other yarns it can look as if it comes in many more colors. 100% wool Running length 160 m / 100 g The yarn consists of wool from Europe and New Zealand, where mulesing does not occur. The yarn is spun and dyed in Ireland. Aran Tweed is ordered in skeins of 100 g.
$14.99
Navia Tradition Introducing Navia Tradition wool yarn, straight from the Faroe Islands and packed with authentic charm. Crafted from 100% Faroese wool, this yarn is a nod to the old-school styles that have been a staple for generations, especially for knitting the iconic 'skipstroyggjur' or boatman’s jerseys. In Faroese, it’s called "Samfingið," which translates to 'unsorted'—meaning this yarn keeps all its natural, coarser fibers intact. The result? A wonderfully rustic yarn that’s perfect for those hearty, rugged jumpers and jackets that stand up to anything. This is the real deal—the traditional yarn of the Faroe Islands, carrying with it the spirit of the sea and the resilience of those who brave it. Perfect for anyone who loves their knitwear with a touch of history and a whole lot of character! Material: 100% Wool from Faroe Islands Length: 196 yards (180m) Weight: 100g Gauge: 13 Stitches = 4" (10cm) Needle: US 10.5-13 (7-9mm)
$12.99
Tynd Lamauld Are you a yarn enthusiast, someone who can appreciate the artistry of knitting, and the tactile pleasure of working with exceptional fibers? If so, let us introduce you to TYND LAMAULD, a yarn that promises to take your knitting experience to the next level. TYND LAMAULD is not just any yarn; it's a work of art in itself. Crafted with meticulous care, this yarn is spun with a single thread, revealing its true beauty and softness when knitted and washed. To fully grasp the marvel of TYND LAMAULD, we recommend knitting and washing a swatch – this is where the magic unfolds. What sets TYND LAMAULD apart is its unique blend of 50% llama wool and 50% Peruvian Highland wool. The result is a yarn that's both soft and rustic, with fibers that have natural variations in length. These varying fiber lengths might seem like a challenge, but they're actually a hidden treasure. When you knit with TYND LAMAULD, you'll find surplus fibers in your work, which add to its texture and character. Once you've created your masterpiece and given it that first wash, you'll discover another delightful surprise. Many of those surplus fibers wash out, leaving your creation even softer and cozier than you imagined. It's a yarn that truly gets better with time. But, as with any love story, there's a twist. TYND LAMAULD, due to its thickness and single-threaded spinning, has a tendency to twist when worked in the round in stockinette stitch with a single strand. It's a characteristic that might require a bit of extra attention, but the end result is well worth the effort. Now, let's talk specifications. Each 50-gram skein of TYND LAMAULD boasts an impressive 220 meters of yarn. To bring your vision to life, we recommend a gauge of 28 stitches by 40 rows, using needles sized between 2.5 and 3 mm. The possibilities are endless, and the results are bound to be magnificent. But there's more to TYND LAMAULD than meets the eye. This exceptional yarn is closely related to its sibling, LAMAULD. In fact, two strands of TYND LAMAULD can be used as an alternative to, or alongside, LAMAULD, giving you even more creative freedom. Now, let's dive into the heart of TYND LAMAULD – the llama wool. These fibers are an exclusive, natural marvel. They're lanolin-free, lightweight, and incredibly robust. Their unique hollow construction lends them superb insulation capabilities. In fact, llama wool is significantly warmer than your average sheep's wool, making it perfect for classic Nordic knitwear, shawls, scarves, baby blankets, and any garment that demands both strength and warmth without added bulk. Gauge Recommended gauge: 26 - 28 sts x 40 rows.Recommended needles: 2.5 – 3.5 mm. Material Materials: 50% llama and 50% wool.Weight / length: 50 grams = approx. 220 meters.Wool wash, max 30°C / Lay flat to dry. Spun in Peru.
$7.99$6.99
Isager Hoer Organic ISAGER HØR ORGANIC is a 100% linen yarn that is perfect for warmer weather. A favorite yarn for summer garments in Denmark, it can be used individually with two or more strands held together, or it can be knitted with other Isager yarns. However, do not knit in the rounds as the garment will skew. When working a knitting technique with this yarn, e.g. a structure pattern or a jacquard pattern in a two or more colored pattern, it can be knitted in the round. The colour range has 6 colours which blends perfectly into our shade card – and the colour combinations with other Isager yarns are endless. The yarn consists of 100% organic fibres but the dyes are non organic – with the exception for the undyed colour Linen, of course. This yarn is the fine alternative for people with wool allergies. Recommended Gauge Hør Organic: 3 mm needles = 26 sts / 34 rowsHør Organic + Alpaca 1: 3 mm needles = 20 sts / 24 rowsHør Organic + Alpaca 2: 3,5 mm needles = 18 sts / 22 rowsHør Organic held double: 3,5 mm needles = 19 sts / 20 rows Material 100% linenMeterage 356 in 100 g Spun from organic fibersSpun and dyed in Italy
$12.99
Your long-awaited Tukuwool Fingering is finally here! We gently renewed the yarn base for smoother quality and softer handfeel. In August 2023, we welcomed a brand new era of knitting with the launch of Tukuwool Fingering, a renewed Finnish wool yarn. This yarn has undergone a transformation that has left us truly excited, and we couldn’t wait to share it with you!The most notable changes are new labels and the skein size, now coming in a generous 100 grams per skein, double the previous size. Alongside this, we made a slight adjustment to the meterage, now 370 meters per 100 gram. These changes weren’t just for aesthetics; they were about efficiency and sustainability. We wanted to create a yarn that not only looks and feels great but is also produced with minimal waste.The result? A yarn that is not only more sustainable but also boasts a consistent quality and a texture that feels natural yet softer than before.Now, you might be wondering if these changes will affect your knitting projects. The answer is a reassuring “no.” The shift in meterage subtly influences the gauge for Tukuwool Fingering, but it’s so slight that your trusty old knitting patterns will work seamlessly with the updated yarn.But that’s not all! We’ve also taken the opportunity to breathe new life into Tukuwool Fingering color palette. Alongside the beloved classics, we’ve introduced a few trendy, fresh shades that are sure to inspire your creativity.100 % Finnish Wool50g = 185m/202yds
$14.99$13.99
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