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Knit Picks Wool of The Andes Worsted Weight 100% Wool Yarn Black (1 Ball - Coal)

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Knit Picks Wool of The Andes Worsted Weight 100% Wool Yarn Black (1 Ball - Coal)

Knit Picks Wool of The Andes Worsted Weight 100% Wool Yarn Black (1 Ball - Coal)

  • Single skein: 50g, 100 yard balls make it easy to add a wide variety of colors to your handknits without waste, and for larger single-color projects, this sticky wool will splice together with ease when using the felted join.
  • Durable and warm: Wonderfully warm for all weather, Knit Picks Wool of the Andes has excellent stitch definition and heirloom durability. As a worsted weight yarn, it’s a happy medium weight that’s commonly used for everything from garments to home goods.
  • Gauge and Care Instructions: For knitting, 4.5 - 5 sts = 1" on US 6-9 needles; For crochet, 11–14 sc = 4'' on I-K hooks. Hand wash in lukewarm water and dry flat; yarn can felt with warm water and agitation
  • Color: Coal is a classic ebony color. Not a true black, but is so close that it can be substituted where black is needed. An essential color to have in your yarn stash.
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  • Single skein: 50g, 100 yard balls make it easy to add a wide variety of colors to your handknits without waste, and for larger single-color projects, this sticky wool will splice together with ease when using the felted join.
  • Durable and warm: Wonderfully warm for all weather, Knit Picks Wool of the Andes has excellent stitch definition and heirloom durability. As a worsted weight yarn, it’s a happy medium weight that’s commonly used for everything from garments to home goods.
  • Gauge and Care Instructions: For knitting, 4.5 - 5 sts = 1" on US 6-9 needles; For crochet, 11–14 sc = 4'' on I-K hooks. Hand wash in lukewarm water and dry flat; yarn can felt with warm water and agitation
  • Color: Coal is a classic ebony color. Not a true black, but is so close that it can be substituted where black is needed. An essential color to have in your yarn stash.