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Eco-Fusion Yarn

  • MURs180.00
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Product Description

This Eco-Fusion yarn is made of 50% Cotton and 50% Bamboo.
It is hand-dyed in South Africa using locally grown cotton and ethically sourced bamboo fibres.

DK yarn (Also ‘double knit’ or ‘8-ply yarn’) is the most popular of all yarn weight.
By definition, the 8 strands forming this yarn makes it a very sturdy and resilient yarn.
This yarn is soft to the skin, light and breathable.
The Bamboo fibres gives a smooth finish with a silk-like sheen.

This cotton and bamboo fusion yarn is perfect for summer knits, weaving, and so on.
For garments, be mindful to pick patterns with additional structure as bamboo can tend to lose its shape. Hence why this blend of cotton and bamboo is a perfect fusion yarn for lightweight garments.

Composition
50% Cotton
50% Bamboo

Yarn Weight
Light DK (8-ply)

Needle Size
3.25mm – 3.75mm
Length
125m

Product Weight
50g

Put-Up
Cake

Certification
Standard 100 by OEKO-Tex*
Origin
South Africa
Finish Product Care
Machine washable. Dry flat, do not hang. Wash separately (singularly) during the 1st wash.
Storage
Out of direct sunlight


*Products are certified that they do not contain any restricted substances listed on the Oeko-Tex Standard 100 list

Dye lot disclaimer
Colours will vary slightly from each dying lots. To avoid running short, please ensure you purchase enough from each dying lot to complete your project.

Color disclaimer
The colours in the images may vary slightly from the true colours of the product. It is due to inconsistencies of various monitors, lighting sources, digital photography and dye lot variations.

About Nurturing Fibres

Nurturing Fibres is a dyehouse located in Western Cape, South Africa.

They are well known worldwide for the quality of their yarn and their gorgeous colour tones.

Nurturing Fibres is an eco-conscious label working on having the lowest impact on the environment and the greatest benefit to their local community.

If you want to know more about Nurturing Fibres, please check their website here [https://nurturingfibres.com]. In bonus, you’ll find some beautiful knitting and crochet patterns that you can download for free.

Do not hesitate to contact me if you have special queries about their yarn.