Eco Melange

80% Baby Alpaca and 20% Fine Merino Wool

Meterage: 300 m in 100g

kr. 64,00 / 50 g

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

ISAGER ECO MELANGE consists of 80% Baby Alpaca and 20% Fine Merino Wool.
The meterage of Isager Eco Melange is 150m in 50g. We recommend knitting on 3mm – 3,5mm needles.

The yarn has a soft core of Baby Alpaca spun into a thin web of Fine Merino Wool. This makes a super soft yarn and a very beautiful structure of the knitted fabric. The finest structure is achieved when knitted on thin needles. Eco Melange can also be held together with other yarns, e.g. Spinni, Tvinni or Alpaca 1.

The yarn is undyed and the colours are nature colours.

GAUGE

Eco Melange: 3 mm needles = 24 sts / 32 rows
Eco Melange + Tvinni: 3,5 mm needles = 18 sts / 28 rows
Eco Melange + Alpaca 1: 3,5 mm needles = 19 sts / 30 rows

SPECIFICATIONS

  • 80 % Baby Alpaca and 20 % Fine Merino Wool
  • Meterage 300 m in 100g
  • The yarn spun in Peru and undyed
  • Sport weight – compare weights here

How to wash

Wool should be washed by hand unless you have a washing machine that uses lukewarm water (below 28°  Celsius) and has a very gentle wool cycle.

To avoid felting, please observe the following:
Use very little soap and use a wool mark approved detergent. Be careful to keep the same temperature during the entire washing and rinsing process (not above 28° Celsius). After washing and rinsing place the garment in a washing bag and spin it lightly in a washing machine. Then place the garment flat on towel and leave to dry.

Woolen garments do not necessarily need washing very often. Airing outside in damp weather will often be sufficient. Yarns from cotton and yarns made from mixed fibres containing flax and bamboo could be washed in warm water, but still we recommend the same washing instructions as for wool.

How to store

Always store yarn and knitwear in a plastic bag or densely woven cotton bag.
The insecticides available can have side effects and might cause allergic reactions and are therefore not advisable to use. Furthermore, a treatment with insecticides will last for approximately 3 months and will be washed out in the first washing.

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