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Meet Lana Grossa Summer Softness 27 Fuchsia, a beautifully balanced knitting yarn designed for light, wearable comfort and everyday elegance. If you want a yarn that feels soft in your hands, glides smoothly on your needles, and still stays friendly to your budget, this is a smart pick. It’s the kind of yarn you’ll reach for again and again—perfect for relaxed summer knits, layered pieces for cooler evenings, and gift projects that look far more expensive than they are.
This blend pairs breathable cotton with a touch of merino wool, giving you the best of both worlds: cotton’s cool, clean feel plus merino’s gentle warmth and springy softness. The result is a fabric that drapes nicely, feels cozy without being heavy, and looks polished even in simple stitches—great news if you’re still building confidence with knitting.
Shopping at woolshop Verelana makes it easy to stock up for a full project, and the value is hard to beat: you get dependable quality from Lana Grossa at an affordable price point, ideal for bigger makes like sweaters and cardigans.
This Lana Grossa knitting yarn is a joy for everyday knitting patterns. Try a classic stockinette tee, a ribbed tank top, or a relaxed cardigan with clean edges. It also works beautifully for textured stitches like seed stitch, simple lace panels, and beginner-friendly chevrons. Want a quick win? Knit a drapey scarf, a light shawl, or a soft baby blanket with an even finish. For accessories, consider a slouch hat for transitional weather or a delicate cowl that sits comfortably on the neck.
Needle size : 5,5 - 6
Weight : 50 grams
Length : 130 m
Fibers : 80% cotton - 20% merino wool
Tension 10x10cm = 17 stitches x 22 rows
8 balls for size 38-40
Choose Lana Grossa Summer Softness 27 Fuchsia from woolshop Verelana when you want reliable quality, comfortable wear, and a satisfying knitting experience—at a price that makes starting your next project feel easy.
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