Description
The beautiful, soft, bouncy 4 ply ‘British Breeds’ yarn from Marie Wallin took her two years to develop in conjunction with John Arbon and his wonderful team in Devon. The worsted spun yarn is now available in twenty gorgeous colours, that not only work well together in Fairisle knitting, but also look fabulous as individual shades on their own.
‘British Breeds’ yarn is made up of the fleece from four different British sheep breeds each adding their special characteristic and quality. Bluefaced Leicester adds the beautiful softness. Exmoor Horn adds softness as well as it’s white fibre adding a ‘cleanness’ to the blended tops, making for successful dyeing. Romney adds the strength and slight lustre. Zwarbles adds the bounce or springiness.
The yarn is produced by blending the Bluefaced Leicester, Exmoor Horn and Romney fibres together and then dyeing them into the various coloured tops. The coloured tops are then blended using a ‘recipe’ to create the base colours that are then blended with the undyed Zwarbles fibre to create the melange effect. After the yarn is spun it is sent to be steam relaxed and balled into 25 gram balls at Edward Hill’s Ltd in Bradford. The steam finishing ‘opens up’ the yarn creating the full, light appearance and handle.
Description
Acer is a beautiful Autumnal red, inspired by one of Marie’s Acer’s trees. It is great for a pop of colour in Fairisle and also a stand alone for an all one shade jumper or cardigan eg. Bowness.
Brand: Marie Wallin – British Breeds
Weight: 4 ply
Texture: Blended Melange
Ball Weight: 25 grams
Yardage: 85 metres – 93 yards
Gauge: 28 stitches, 29 rows to 10cms or 4 inches in Fairisle
22 stitches, 34 rows to 10cms or 4 inches in Stocking Stitch
Recommended Needle Size: 3.25 mm Fairisle. 3mm Stocking Stitch
Recommended Hook Size: 3mm – 3.25 mm
Content: 100% British Wool – Made in the UK
Care: Hand wash in cold water using a mild liquid detergent, suitable for delicate woollens and reshape whilst damp..
Use: Garments, accessory, fairisle, colourwork, striping and cable work.
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