Ultimate Sock takes our sock yarn and elevates it a level by adding 25% Nylon to the superwash merino that everyone already knows and loves. It is perfect to knit your lovely socks and make sure they will be resistant and durable at the same time.
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Yarn Details:
Weight: Fingering
Texture: 4-Ply
Put up: Twisted Hank
Skein Weight: 100 grams / 3.5oz
Yardage: 420 yards (384 meters)
Recommended Needle Size: US 1 - 3 or 2.25 - 3.25mm
Knitting Gauge: 30-32 sts = 4 inches
Recommended Hook Size: US B-1 to E-4 or 2.25-3.5 mm
Fiber Content: 75% Superwash merino, 25% Nylon
Care Instructions: Machine washable, gentle cycle, cold water, do not tumble, dry flat
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About Malabrigo
A family-owned yarn company located in Peru and Uruguay, Malabrigo employs mainly women of all ages and always tries to give job opportunities to people that have fewer opportunities than the average.
Most of Malabrigo's yarns are hand-dyed onto Uruguayan merino wool from free-range sheep that are still herded by old-style shepherds. The alpaca, silk, cotton, and cashmere fibers in their yarns are sourced from high-quality and ethical sources around the world.
Where did the name "Malabrigo" come from?
"Mal Abrigo" roughly translates to "bad shelter", which is a curious name for a yarn company. This name partially comes from the small village of Mal Abrigo in Uruguay. This village was named Mal Abrigo because it is extremely windy and back in the day when people traveled everywhere on horseback and had to find shelter for the night, it was famous for being a terrible place to stop. In the minds of the founders of Malabrigo, it is an imaginary and very chilly place where the weather drives everyone inside to knit, or cozy up to the fire, and where woolly sweaters, hats, and scarves are always useful!
How is "Malabrigo" pronounced?
'maul' - 'ah-bree' - 'go'