Gepard - Eco Cashmere Vintage

350 kr

Color: 102 Off-white

102

102 Off-white

104

104 Oats

106

106 Latte

110

110 Nougat

126

126

144

144 Rose Powder

146

146

180

180 Dark brown

186

186

304

304

310

310 Pink

325

325 Blood orange

340

340 Pink

480

480 Bordeaux

506

506 Light grey

599

599 Black

710

710 Light blue

728

728 Turquoise

740

740 Mazerine blue

760

760 Navy blue

776

776

780

780 Dark navy blue

850

850 Green

856

856

886

886

Pickup available at Gamla Flygplatsvägen 24

Usually ready in 24 hours


Eco Cashmere Vintage is a wonderful cashmere yarn that combines luxury and sustainability. The yarn is made from 100% cashmere, of which 50% are new, thin and long cashmere fibers and 50% are recycled cashmere. The recycled fibers come from new yarn, knitted or woven, unused products.

  • Material: 100% cashmere
  • Indicative knitting tension 16-20 stitches per 10 cm
  • Recommended needles: 4.0 – 5.0 mm.
  • Weight / length: 50 grams = approximately 150 meters
  • The work should be washed by hand at 20-25°C with wool detergent and then dried flat.

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

This yarn is best washed by hand with wool detergent, for example Eucalan. Let the garment lie in a tub with about 4 liters of water together with a teaspoon of wool detergent. Then gently 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 out the water in a towel. If you are unsure about your washing machine, we recommend that you knit a test patch 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 it is dry.