100% Shetland wool 2ply 400 m, shade grey
Code: SHETLAND-400-GREYRelated products
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Acid dyes are used to color silk, wool, feathers, other protein fibers and nylons, and nothing does it better! Extremely brilliant and colorfast, Jacquard Acid Dyes are highly concentrated, powdered hot water dyes that produce level, uniform color during immersion dyeing. They exhaust well and won’t bleed or fade with washing. Of all the colorants in the world, acid dyes are known to produce the most luscious colors of all, and Jacquard’s palette is unsurpassed for quality, intensity and consistency. In addition to yarn, fiber and fabric dyeing, Jacquard Acid Dyes may also be used for direct painting or printing applications, using steam setting. Don’t be alarmed by the name—the only acid involved is the white vinegar or citric acid that you add to the dye bath.FABRIC/FIBER/SURFACES: nylons and protein fibers: silk, wool, cashmere, alpaca, feathers, etc.
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Acid dyes are used to color silk, wool, feathers, other protein fibers and nylons, and nothing does it better! Extremely brilliant and colorfast, Jacquard Acid Dyes are highly concentrated, powdered hot water dyes that produce level, uniform color during immersion dyeing. They exhaust well and won’t bleed or fade with washing. Of all the colorants in the world, acid dyes are known to produce the most luscious colors of all, and Jacquard’s palette is unsurpassed for quality, intensity and consistency. In addition to yarn, fiber and fabric dyeing, Jacquard Acid Dyes may also be used for direct painting or printing applications, using steam setting. Don’t be alarmed by the name—the only acid involved is the white vinegar or citric acid that you add to the dye bath.FABRIC/FIBER/SURFACES: nylons and protein fibers: silk, wool, cashmere, alpaca, feathers, etc.
Acid dyes are used to color silk, wool, feathers, other protein fibers and nylons, and nothing does it better! Extremely brilliant and colorfast, Jacquard Acid Dyes are highly concentrated, powdered hot water dyes that produce level, uniform color during immersion dyeing. They exhaust well and won’t bleed or fade with washing. Of all the colorants in the world, acid dyes are known to produce the most luscious colors of all, and Jacquard’s palette is unsurpassed for quality, intensity and consistency. In addition to yarn, fiber and fabric dyeing, Jacquard Acid Dyes may also be used for direct painting or printing applications, using steam setting. Don’t be alarmed by the name—the only acid involved is the white vinegar or citric acid that you add to the dye bath.FABRIC/FIBER/SURFACES: nylons and protein fibers: silk, wool, cashmere, alpaca, feathers, etc.
Acid dyes are used to color silk, wool, feathers, other protein fibers and nylons, and nothing does it better! Extremely brilliant and colorfast, Jacquard Acid Dyes are highly concentrated, powdered hot water dyes that produce level, uniform color during immersion dyeing. They exhaust well and won’t bleed or fade with washing. Of all the colorants in the world, acid dyes are known to produce the most luscious colors of all, and Jacquard’s palette is unsurpassed for quality, intensity and consistency. In addition to yarn, fiber and fabric dyeing, Jacquard Acid Dyes may also be used for direct painting or printing applications, using steam setting. Don’t be alarmed by the name—the only acid involved is the white vinegar or citric acid that you add to the dye bath.FABRIC/FIBER/SURFACES: nylons and protein fibers: silk, wool, cashmere, alpaca, feathers, etc.
Acid dyes are used to color silk, wool, feathers, other protein fibers and nylons, and nothing does it better! Extremely brilliant and colorfast, Jacquard Acid Dyes are highly concentrated, powdered hot water dyes that produce level, uniform color during immersion dyeing. They exhaust well and won’t bleed or fade with washing. Of all the colorants in the world, acid dyes are known to produce the most luscious colors of all, and Jacquard’s palette is unsurpassed for quality, intensity and consistency. In addition to yarn, fiber and fabric dyeing, Jacquard Acid Dyes may also be used for direct painting or printing applications, using steam setting. Don’t be alarmed by the name—the only acid involved is the white vinegar or citric acid that you add to the dye bath.FABRIC/FIBER/SURFACES: nylons and protein fibers: silk, wool, cashmere, alpaca, feathers, etc.
Acid dyes are used to color silk, wool, feathers, other protein fibers and nylons, and nothing does it better! Extremely brilliant and colorfast, Jacquard Acid Dyes are highly concentrated, powdered hot water dyes that produce level, uniform color during immersion dyeing. They exhaust well and won’t bleed or fade with washing. Of all the colorants in the world, acid dyes are known to produce the most luscious colors of all, and Jacquard’s palette is unsurpassed for quality, intensity and consistency. In addition to yarn, fiber and fabric dyeing, Jacquard Acid Dyes may also be used for direct painting or printing applications, using steam setting. Don’t be alarmed by the name—the only acid involved is the white vinegar or citric acid that you add to the dye bath.FABRIC/FIBER/SURFACES: nylons and protein fibers: silk, wool, cashmere, alpaca, feathers, etc.
Acid dyes are used to color silk, wool, feathers, other protein fibers and nylons, and nothing does it better! Extremely brilliant and colorfast, Jacquard Acid Dyes are highly concentrated, powdered hot water dyes that produce level, uniform color during immersion dyeing. They exhaust well and won’t bleed or fade with washing. Of all the colorants in the world, acid dyes are known to produce the most luscious colors of all, and Jacquard’s palette is unsurpassed for quality, intensity and consistency. In addition to yarn, fiber and fabric dyeing, Jacquard Acid Dyes may also be used for direct painting or printing applications, using steam setting. Don’t be alarmed by the name—the only acid involved is the white vinegar or citric acid that you add to the dye bath.FABRIC/FIBER/SURFACES: nylons and protein fibers: silk, wool, cashmere, alpaca, feathers, etc.
Acid dyes are used to color silk, wool, feathers, other protein fibers and nylons, and nothing does it better! Extremely brilliant and colorfast, Jacquard Acid Dyes are highly concentrated, powdered hot water dyes that produce level, uniform color during immersion dyeing. They exhaust well and won’t bleed or fade with washing. Of all the colorants in the world, acid dyes are known to produce the most luscious colors of all, and Jacquard’s palette is unsurpassed for quality, intensity and consistency. In addition to yarn, fiber and fabric dyeing, Jacquard Acid Dyes may also be used for direct painting or printing applications, using steam setting. Don’t be alarmed by the name—the only acid involved is the white vinegar or citric acid that you add to the dye bath.FABRIC/FIBER/SURFACES: nylons and protein fibers: silk, wool, cashmere, alpaca, feathers, etc.
Product detailed description
Composition: 100% Shetland wool, the yarn does not have a superwash treatment, so it cannot be washed in a washing machine.
Care instructions:
Hand wash using a wool detergent, ideally below 30°C, avoid wringing and twisting. Dry flat out of direct sunlight, do not spin or tumble dry.
Weight/skein: 100g = approx. 400m
Recommended needle size: 2.5 - 4mm
Swatch: 10 x 10cm = 28 sts x 36 rows on 3.25mm needles (US 3)
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Real British 100% Shetland sheep wool for dyeing, sourced in partnership with Jamieson & Smith, who have been raising sheep for wool for almost 100 years.Shetland wool is an incredibly natural and sustainable fibre, and is world renowned for its fineness and warmth. Shetland Sheep graze on the islands' hills and beaches eating wild heather and seaweed. This diet, along with the not-so-great weather, makes Shetland wool soft, strong and warm.
Yarn for dyeing 100% Superwash Extrafine Merino (19.5 micron) 100g, 400 m
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Real British 100% Shetland sheep wool for dyeing, sourced in partnership with Jamieson & Smith, who have been raising sheep for wool for almost 100 years.Shetland wool is an incredibly natural and sustainable fibre, and is world renowned for its fineness and warmth. Shetland Sheep graze on the islands' hills and beaches eating wild heather and seaweed. This diet, along with the not-so-great weather, makes Shetland wool soft, strong and warm.
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