1812
AT layfamilyyarn we are surrounded by memorial bridges that not only signify a mark of respect for those who sacrificed their lives fighting in the Great Wars but also providing a practical solution to crossing the fast flowing river Severn.
1812 is the date the bridge locally known as the Woodbridge was constructed and a bridge we cross daily on our lunchtime walks with Geoff.
dyed on our platinum base with speckles of black ad chartreuse green, pairs perfectly with all the other yarns in the industrial herritage collection.
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75% superwash Merino
25% nylon
100g 425m / 467 yards
This Fingering weight yarn is beautifully soft and versatile for all your garment and accessory projects. The added nylon gives strength making it perfect for warm and cosy socks.
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Super wash yarn is machine washable on a cool wash, however I always wash my hand knits by hand and would always recommend doing so.
Every effort has been made to exhaust the dye bath and rinse the yarn thoroughly, however minimal bleeding may occur on the first wash.
All yarn is dyed by hand using professional acid dye, whilst my colourways are repeatable no two skeins will be identical and I therefore recommend buying all the yarn you require for your project together.
Every effort has been made to capture accurate colour representation however colours can vary between computer/devices.
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My home and dye studio are both smoke free.