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Nurturing Fibres Eco-Cotton Speckles
Nurturing Fibres Eco-Cotton Speckles
Nurturing Fibres Eco-Cotton Speckles
Nurturing Fibres Eco-Cotton Speckles
Nurturing Fibres Eco-Cotton Speckles
Nurturing Fibres Eco-Cotton Speckles
Nurturing Fibres Eco-Cotton Speckles
Nurturing Fibres Eco-Cotton Speckles
Nurturing Fibres Eco-Cotton Speckles
Nurturing Fibres Eco-Cotton Speckles
Nurturing Fibres Eco-Cotton Speckles

Nurturing Fibres Eco-Cotton Speckles

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Nurturing Fibres
Regular price
$8.00
Sale price
$8.00
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Nurturing Fibres's Eco-Cotton is very versatile, it can be used for everything from cardigans to blankets. This soft yarn can be worn directly against the skin. The yarn is hand-selected by Carle, the co-founder of Nurturing Fibres, to ensure that they are the best quality of cotton available. All yarns are hand-dyed with the environment in mind.

 

Specifications

Yarn Composition: 100% Cotton

Yarn Weight: Double Knit

Weight: 50g

Yardage: 125m (136 yards)

Recommended Hook & Needle Size: 3.25mm - 4mm / US 3 - 6

 

Care Instructions

Machine washable. Warm Iron. No Bleach. Dry flat, do not hang.

 

Colour Chart

https://nurturingfibres.com/yarn/eco-cotton/

 

Notes

1. The yarns are photographed using a lighting box, but due to variations between monitors, your personal monitor settings, and minor variations even within dye lots of hand-dyed yarns, the yarn you purchase may vary slightly from the photos you see. Nurturing Fibres strives to do their best to ensure that the photos are as accurate as possible.

2. Hand-dyed yarns are ideal for big projects, but to get the best results there are a few guidelines:

     a] Ensure that you purchase sufficient from a dye lot to finish your project.

     b] Hand-dyed dyed skeins can have subtle variances so for any project requiring multiple skeins, so I recommend you alternate balls every few rows.

     c] Alternatively, gently ease into a new skein by alternating between the ‘live’ ball and the new ball for about 3 cm. This will help the transition to not be obvious but I recommend you use the method suggested in [b].