This yarn is composed of 74 % black and moorit Merino and 26% tan Mohair and each skein weighs ~ 4 oz and is 450 yards. Merino and Mohair is a great combination. Blended together the Merino Mohair mixture provides a yarn that is soft and light yet strong, hard-wearing and moisture-wicking. No dyes were used in the yarn; the color can be characterized as lisbon brown (think of a deep murky brown) and is the natural color of the fibers when mixed.
The purchase price is for one skein of yarn. There are multiple skeins of this yarn available that come from the same lot and can be considered practically identical.
For fingering weight yarn, you typically use small knitting needles, generally size 1 to 3 (2.25 mm to 3.25 mm) but check your pattern for specific needle recommendations and it is suggested to knit a test swatch.
Do not hesitate to reach out if you have any questions.
(Inventory #6)
This yarn is composed of 74 % black and moorit Merino and 26% tan Mohair and each skein weighs ~ 4 oz and is 450 yards. Merino and Mohair is a great combination. Blended together the Merino Mohair mixture provides a yarn that is soft and light yet strong, hard-wearing and moisture-wicking. No dyes were used in the yarn; the color can be characterized as lisbon brown (think of a deep murky brown) and is the natural color of the fibers when mixed.
The purchase price is for one skein of yarn. There are multiple skeins of this yarn available that come from the same lot and can be considered practically identical.
For fingering weight yarn, you typically use small knitting needles, generally size 1 to 3 (2.25 mm to 3.25 mm) but check your pattern for specific needle recommendations and it is suggested to knit a test swatch.
Do not hesitate to reach out if you have any questions.
(Inventory #6)