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Hand-dyed yarn in neon pink.

Extrafine merino wool is used for these yarns so they feel soft and gentle against the skin. The yarns are worsted spun from extra long staple fibres to produce a yarn that is fine and strong with a silky feel. The reinforced yarns are added a litte nylon for strength and durability.

Mohair's softness depends primarily on the quality of the fibers. Superkid mohair comes from the first sorting, and is the softest and thinnest fibers you get from the mohair goat. The second sort is usually what is called kid mohair, and is also soft, but not as soft as the superkid mohair. Mohair's ability to retain heat is approximately twice that of wool. Superkid mohair can be used close to the skin, and provides incredibly light and airy garments. The silk gives the yarn a lovely, exclusive mother-of-pearl sheen.

We use acid dyes, which are gentle on the environment and provide vibrant and very durable colors.

Information about the yarn types

4-ply Pure Merino Wool

🐑 100% extrafine merino wool
✔️ Superwash

🥢 3 mm (US 2.5) | 👕 28 st / 10 cm (4") | 🧶 100 g = 400 m (436 yds)

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4-ply Reinforced Merino

🐑 85% extrafine merino wool/15% nylon
✔️ Superwash

🥢 3 mm (US 2.5) | 👕 28 st / 10 cm (4") | 🧶 100 g = 400 m (436 yds)

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DK Pure Merino Wool

🐑 100% extrafine merino wool
✔️ Superwash

🥢 3,5 mm (US4) | 👕 22 st/10 cm (4") | 🧶 100 g = 200 m (218 yds)

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DK Reinforced Merino Wool

🐑 85% extrafine merino wool/15% nylon
✔️ Superwash

🥢 3,5 mm (US4) | 👕 22 st/10 cm (4") | 🧶 100 g = 200 m (218 yds)

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Aran Pure Merino Wool

🐑 100% extrafine merino wool
✔️ Superwash

🥢 5-6 mm (US8-10) | 👕 17 st/10 cm (4") | 🧶 100 g = 162 m (177 yds)

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Lace mohair/silk

🐑 75% superkid mohair/25% mulberry silke
✔️ Untreated

🥢 3-5 mm (US2.5-8) | 👕 18-24 st/10 cm (4") | 🧶 50 g = 420 m (459 yds)


Please note that the actual product color may vary from the visual representation on this website. There may also be variations in different dyelots. It is therefore recommended to buy enough yarn for your project in one order.

Mohair is not recommended for children under 1 year of age, due to the fact that the child may get the tiny fibers in the mouth.​​​​

Advice when knitting with hand-dyed yarn

Hand-dyed yarn, as the name suggests, is a craft, and there will be differences between skeins. There are a few things that might be good to know before you get started:

There is different ways of using skeins, however when knitting garments, we recommend, as good practice, alternating skeins, it’s not usually essential but it does help to spread colours evenly. The Helix method is our favourite technique when knitting in the round. The more colorvariety in the yarn, the more important. This is explained nicely when knitting in the round in this video, and when you knit back and forth in this video.

If you don't want to knit every other round from different skeins (this is done at your own risk 😉), it is recommended to do this a few rounds when changing yarn. This applies regardless of the color of the yarn.

We want you to get the best possible result on the knitwear you spend a lot of time and resources on. 🥰

Wash and care of garments knitted in hand-dyed yarn

We recommend hand washing followed by a quick spin, or wool wash program if you trust your washing machine. Use ONLY detergent intended for wool/silk (Milo or such). Feel free to add a little clear vinegar - this helps preserve the colors. Do not soak the garment.

A relatively large amount of dye is needed to get great neon colours! Even if we wash the yarn well and thoroughly several times, it may still contain excess colour. Therefore, wash separately the first time.

All knitted garments should be stored flat.

Not sure how much yarn you need? Calculate with our yarn calculator: