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Undyed Merino Bouclé Yarn

  • MURs790.00
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Product Description

This Bouclé yarn is made of 82% Merino wool from free ranging Merino sheep and 18% Nylon binder.

The Merino wool fibers are 100% sourced and processed in New Zealand. 

You can choose between the Merino Bouclé with Loops and the Merino Bouclé that is brushed.  Both are very soft with gorgeous textures!

This light weight Bouclé yarn is perfect to create airy crochet or knits.
It may not be ideal for beginners, as it can be harder to work with or be used in more complex patterns.
It is 
great for openwork shawls, wraps, doilies, blankets, cowls and shrugs.
It can also be dyed.

Merino wool is one of the softest forms of wool because its fibres are extremely fine.
Merino wool is naturally elastic, breathable, moisture-wicking and odour resistant.
It is also an active fibre that reacts to changes in body temperature. It helps you stay warm when it’s cold outside, and cool when the weather is hot.

Composition
82% Merino - 18% Nylon

Yarn Weight
Recommend swatching

Needle Size
4.00mm – 8.00mm
Length
450m

Product Weight
100g

Put-Up
Skein

Options
Looped OR Brushed
Color
Undyed
Finish Product Care
Hand-wash only. Dry flat, do not hang. Do not bleach.
Origin
New Zealand

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.

Photos courtesy of Ashford Handicrafts

About Ashford Handicrafts

Ashford Handicrafts is a company specialized in all fibre craft supplies such as spinning wheels, weaving looms, felting accessories, yarns and textile fibres. They are based in Ashburton, New Zealand.

They are the world's leading manufacturer of Spinning Wheels, Weaving Looms and other textile equipment.

Ashford Handicraft's philosophy is to respect nature, work ethically and ensure sustainability.
You may read more about about how they do it on their Consumer Information page.

If you want to know more about Ashford Handicrafts, please check their website here [https://www.ashford.co.nz]. You’ll find lots of interesting ressources such as video tutorials for spinning, weaving, carding, felting, dyeing and knitting.

Do not hesitate to contact me if you have special queries about Ashford's products.