Sandnes - Duo

75 kr

Color: 1002 White

1002

1002 White

1015

1015 Putty

1099

1099 Black

2112

2112 Light yellow

2650

2650 Beigemelerad

2652

2652 Dark beige melange

3011

3011 Almond white

3021

3021 Light beige

3509

3509 Ballet Tutu

3543

3543 Warm brown dyed on melange wool

3871

3871 Espresso

4032

4032 Powder pink

4236

4236 Deep red

4628

4628 Magenta

5023

5023 Lilac

5575

5575 Navy blue

5811

5811 Arctic Ice

6030

6030 Light grey

6033

6033 Jeans blue

6841

6841 Dusty aqua

6862

6862 Deep aqua

8521

8521 Dusty light green

9551

9551 Dusty moss green

Pickup available at Gamla Flygplatsvägen 24

Usually ready in 24 hours

Duo from Sandnes yarn is a wonderfully soft yarn consisting of merino wool and cotton. By combining these two materials you get the best of both worlds, the wool makes the garment lighter, more elastic and insulates better than pure cotton. The cotton makes the clothes cooler and provides a little more firmness.

  • Material: 55% muesling-free merino wool, 45% cotton
  • Suggested needles: 3.5 mm
  • Recommended gauge: approx. 22 m = 10 cm
  • Weight / length: 50 grams = approx. 124 meters.
  • The cotton comes from India, the merino wool from Australia and South America.

About color reproduction

We always do our utmost to ensure that the product images reproduce the colors correctly. However, monitors display colors differently, some may display them deeper and stronger while others brighter. We therefore cannot guarantee that the pictures show the exact color of the yarn. You can always email us at hej@lillagarnbutiken.se if you want to see more pictures.

Wash and care

The yarn manufacturer states that this yarn can be machine washed on a wool program with wool detergent. Please note that this is only the case if you knit in the yarn alone; if you knit with other yarn qualities, we at Lilla garnbutiken recommend that you wash by hand.

You can of course wash this garment by hand, we recommend that you wash with wool detergent, such as Eucalan. Leave the garment in a tub with about 4 liters of water together with a teaspoon of wool detergent. Then carefully squeeze out the water and place the garment on a towel. Roll the towel with the garment and squeeze out the water.

If you have a washing machine that can run a spin-only program, you can use this instead of squeezing the water out into a towel. If you are unsure about your washing machine, we recommend that you knit a sample piece that you wash and spin to see how the yarn and fabric behave.

Let the garment dry flat, preferably on a towel. The garment should not be dried in direct sunlight, it can be in the sun without any problems when dry.