Plymouth DK Merino Superwash
- 1001 Natural
is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
This double knit, 100% Merino superwash yarn is as soft as it is beautiful. The large catalog of solid and heathered colors is sure to have just the shade for your every project. Easy to work with and to care for, a fabric made from this yarn is machine washable without sacrificing an inch of stitch definition.
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Please make sure you order enough for your project as dye lots can vary between batches.
Yarn Details
Weight: DK (11 WPI)
Texture: S on SPlied
Put Up: Twisted Hank
Fiber Content: 100% Merino Wool
Unit Weight: 50 grams (1.76 ounces)
Yardage: 130 yards (119 meters)
Recommended Needle Size: US 6 (4.0mm)
Knitting Gauge: 22 stitches per 4 inches
Care: Machine Wash/Tumble Dry Low
Plymouth Yarn Company
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