SOLE

90% Cotton (Pima)
10% Cashmere Wool


Ready for shipment, delivery time approx. 2 days*
€ 9.90 *
Content 50 gram
Unit price €198.00 / kilogram
* Incl. VAT excl. Shipping


Specifications

  • Yarn Length: 50 g ~ 140 m | 1.76 oz ~ 153 yds
  • Needle: 3,5 mm | 4 US | 11 UK
  • Gauge: 23 Stitches, 39 Rows to 4" (10 cm)
  • Usage: Sweater in size small ~ 350 g (7 Balls)
  • Yarn Weight: 50 g | 1.76 oz ~ Ball

Origin

  • Fibre: Cashmere ~ Mongolia | Pima cotton ~ Peru
  • Spun in Portugal
  • Dyed in Portugal

Product Information

Sole is a wonderful blend of fine Pima cotton and fine cashmere, making it an unusual combination of plant and animal fibres not normally found in cotton yarn.  The 90 percent Peruvian Pima cotton mixed with 10 percent Mongolian cashmere make Sole beautifully soft.  It is a 6 ply yarn with a triple twist, which makes it strong and yet delicate and shiny.  

Sole is lovely to work with and has beautiful stitch definition.  It works equally well for both textured knitting and plain stockinette stitch, and is also perfect for crocheting.

Sole is an ideal all year round yarn.  Perfect for light summer tops as well as warm cardigans and pullovers.  It is also an excellent choice for accessories like scarves, shawls and hats.  As it is so soft, it is a good alternative for those who find pure wool too scratchy against their sensitive skin.

Tip: It is advisable to always order enough yarn for your desired model to ensure you knit your entire project with yarn of the same dye batch. In case of doubt, please make a gauge sample immediately after receiving the yarn. In this way, you can estimate whether you have ordered sufficient quantity and, if necessary, reorder directly.

Care

Knitwear made of Sole are machine washable at a maximum temperature of 86° F (30° C), preferably using a mild wool detergent and choosing a cycle for delicates. Dry flat, best on a terry towel, to keep its shape. Please do not dry it on a heat source or in the blazing sun! If needed, your Sole garment can be ironed at lowest temperature setting.

Read more about wool care in our blogpost here