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Massive Yarn ClearanceKollage CorntasticKollage's new Plied 100% corn yarn is an eco-friendly alternative to traditional cotton and wool yarns. Smooth and round, it shows stitch detail beautifully and has a light, soft hand. Machine wash and dry for easy-care. Corntastic makes great sweaters, skirts and even socks for both children and adults. Vibrant colors make Corntastic a staple yarn that you can depend on for superior results.
100% Corn knits to a gauge of 22 sts and 24 rows to 4 inches on size 3.50 mm needles. This yarn is available in: Amethyst, Copper, Coral, Fire Opal, Garnet, Jade, Jasper, Moonstone, Pearl, Pyrope, Rose Quartz, Ruby, Smoky Quartz, Steel, Sugilite, Sunstone, Tiger's Eye, Topaz, Turquoise, Zircon. This range is currently on sale. Click here for more details. Kollage CreamyIt's made from Milk blended with cotton! 80% Milk and 20% Cotton. Wonderfully - one might say unbelievably! - soft.
Creamy is only available in 6 colors and Natural Undyed. Knits to a gauge of 28 sts and 36 rows to 4 inches on size 3.25 mm needles. This yarn is available in: Almond Beach, Canopy Green, Coral Shores, Natural (undyed), Purple Poem, Tropical Bud, Turquoise Sea. This range is currently on sale. Click here for more details. Kollage Luscious63% Cotton and 27% Nylon/Elastic Yarn. That's right: no wool! Luscious has just the right amount of elastic for perfect socks and it comes in a wonderful colour range: 27 solid colours and 11 variegated.
With its firm yet beautiful drape, Luscious isn't just for socks. Use it for sweaters, suits and skirts. You will love this light breathable fabric!
Knits to a guage of 6 - 8 sts per inch on size 2.25-3.25 mm needles. This yarn is available in: Apricot, Aqua Green, Asparagus, Berry Crush, Bouquet, Cherry, Chestnut, Citrus Swirl, Color Burst, Fresh Mix, Garden Mix, Ice Blue, Island Birds, Lemon, Lilac, Limerick, Magenta, Maple, Moonlit Love, Orchid, Peach, Pewter, Plums, Rosetta, Rusty, Sahara, Scarlet, Sea, Sea Foam, Shade, Strawberry, Sunset Strip, Swirling Trees, Tangerine, Trail Spin, Walnut, Yella. This range is currently on sale. Click here for more details. Manos del Uruguay Silk Blend30 % Silk, 70 % Extrafine Merino Wool , a beauriful double knit yarn that is alight with colour and knits so well. Manos Del Uruguay is a co-operative of over 800 women, producing and supplying hand spun, hand dyed yarns and wools from Peru and Uruguay. Handspun and kettle-dyed over wood fires, no two skeins are exactly alike and there are no dyelots. 22 stitches and 30 rows makes 10cm by 10cm on 4 mm needles. 270 metres / 300 yards per 100g skein. Hand wash - see label. This yarn is available in: 4635 - shades of green, from olive to lighter shades, 6460 - pale orange, pink, green and brown, 6461 - reds to purple, 6610 - rich autmnal rusts and browns, 6828 - apricot, salmon, mauve and soft brown, 6958 - rich mauves and pinks, 7032 - pink, mauve, red, brown, 7105 - cream, blues, turquoise and mauve, 7325 - green, blue and turquoise, 7338 - lighter blues, 9254 - sage greens - much greener than the image looks on my screen, 9332 - pink, light sage green, charcoal and a hint of mauve. This range is currently on sale. Click here for more details. Margaret Stove Artisan Lace Weight MerinoLuxury yarn from the author of Creating Original Hand-Knitted Lace. From New Zealand merino sheep, this yarn has to be handled to be truly appreciated. Hand wash recommended. One 300m skein is enough to hand knit a lace scarf measuring approximately 8 inches by 40 inches. A colour chart is available for £1.00 This yarn is available in: Charcoal, Denim, Grape (purple/red), Green, Hyacinth (pinks and mauves), Lemon, Lilac, Moss (greens and orange), Navy, Ocean (greens), Pansy (red, purple and orange), Paua (blue, mauve, pink), Pewter (blue/green), Plum, Sage, Shell, Spice (browns and oranges), Wedgwood (blue/green), White, Wine. This range is currently on sale. Click here for more details. Opal HundertwasserA limited edition sock yarn, inspired by the works of Austrian painter Friedensreich Hundertwasser (1928-2000). 75% Wool 25% Polyamide. A 100g ball is 425m. Please order by the shade number listed rather than the number in the image (that refers to the painting rather than the yarn). This yarn is available in: Shade 1430, Shade 1431, Shade 1432, Shade 1433, Shade 1434, Shade 1435, Shade 1436, Shade 1437. This range is currently on sale. Click here for more details. Opal Mississippi100g/425m ball. 75% Superwash Wool 25% polyamide. Machine washable. Will not felt.
This range knits up with narrow bands of white alternating with two bands of “fair isle” in different colours. One of these bands has three colours and appears more mottled than the other. This yarn is available in: 2080 - red, blue, black and white, 2081 - blue, white, orange and black, 2082 - brown, blue, black and white, 2083 - pink, mauve, grey and white, 2084 - rust, blue and browns, 2085 - navy, black and white, 2086 - blue, white and brown, 2087 - green, purple, orange, white. This range is currently on sale. Click here for more details. Opal Rainforest 3A new range of 8 colourways, four inspired by bright exotic birds and four by beautiful butterflies.
75% Wool 25% Polyamide
Machine washable
Free basic sock pattern with each ball of yarn This yarn is available in: 2030 - Jakob - orange, charcoal and cream, 2031 - Otto orange, tan, mauve and beige, 2032 - Antonia - yellow, charcoal, red and white, 2033 -Kasimir - red, blue, yellow and white, 2035 - Oskar - black, white and grey, 2036 - Rosa - cerise, orang, navy and white, 2037 - Veronica - shades of green. This range is currently on sale. Click here for more details.  | | Trekking Pro-Natura 4 ply Sock Yarn |
75 % Pure New Wool
25 % Bamboo
Machine washable. 420m per 100g ball. Knits up on 2 – 3 mm needles. This yarn is available in: Shade 1600, Shade 1601, Shade 1602, Shade 1603, Shade 1604, Shade 1605, Shade 1606, Shade 1607, Shade 1608. This range is currently on sale. Click here for more details.
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