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Elevate your knitting projects with the luxurious Lana Grossa Cool Wool Big Mélange Anthracite 0618. This exquisite knitting yarn is perfect for those who appreciate quality and affordability in their crafting supplies. Made from 100% merino wool, specifically merino extrafine, this yarn offers a soft, cozy feel that is gentle against the skin, making it ideal for sweaters, scarves, and more.
One of the standout features of the Cool Wool Big Mélange Anthracite 0618 is its rich, melange color that adds depth and character to your creations. The beautiful blend of shades in this yarn ensures that every stitch is a delight, creating stunning visual effects in your finished pieces. Whether you're a seasoned knitter or just starting out, this yarn will inspire you to create beautiful garments that you'll cherish for years to come.
With a weight of just 50 grams and a generous length of 120 meters, this yarn is both lightweight and versatile. It’s easy to work with, making it suitable for a variety of knitting patterns. The recommended needle size is between 3.5 and 4, allowing for a comfortable knitting experience. Plus, with a tension of 19 stitches by 26 rows over a 10x10cm square, you can easily achieve the perfect fit for your projects. For a size 38-40 garment, you’ll need approximately 11 balls, making it an economical choice for your next knitting adventure.
At woolshop Verelana, we understand the importance of finding the right materials for your knitting journey. The Lana Grossa Cool Wool Big Mélange Anthracite 0618 is not just a yarn; it’s an invitation to explore your creativity. Pair it with your favorite knitting patterns, whether it’s a cozy cardigan or a stylish beanie, and watch your ideas come to life.
Don’t miss out on the chance to work with this exceptional knitting yarn. Experience the blend of comfort, style, and affordability with Lana Grossa Cool Wool Big Mélange Anthracite 0618 today!
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