Brilliance 4 Ply – British wool & silk fingering weight hand-dyed yarn 100g – ‘Monstera’ (dark green)

£24.00   / 100g skein

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Shade: Monstera – Semi-solid deep, dark green. Inspired by the foliage of the Monstera Deliciosa plant. Please see care note below.

About this yarn

  • 55% fine British Bluefaced Leicester superwash wool, 45% Mulberry silk
  • 100g skein, 400 meters (437 yards)
  • 4 ply/ fingering weight
  • 3-4mm needles recommended
  • 28 stitches/39 rows to 10cm (4") using 3.25mm needle
  • Machine washable on silk programme at 30°C

Campaign for Wool Brilliance blends fine-quality British wool with silk for a luxurious yarn with exceptional drape and shine. Brilliance 4 Ply is perfect for shawls and lightweight sweaters and garments for warm and transition seasons. It blocks to reveal beautiful stitch detail and is especially suited to lace knitting. We also offer the Brilliance blend in a laceweight yarn.

This yarn's decadently high silk content adds an unmistakable softness, drape and luminosity. Colours have a bright, glossy and even metallic radiance.

Bluefaced Leicester ('BFL') is a native British sheep breed, loved for its soft, fine fleece. It has a subtle lustre, unique to the breed, that gives our hand-dyed colours an incredible depth. These fibres have an unusually long staple length which offers excellent wear and resistance to pilling. Brilliance holds up well as a weaving yarn for both weft and warp.

To flaunt its jewel-like glow, we launched Brilliance in a shade collection inspired by minerals and gems. We've now extended the range offer our favourite shades from our other yarn lines so they can be used together, to play with different textures through uniform colour.

The wool fibres have been superwash treated for smoothness and resilience, making it possible to machine wash your creations on a silk setting.

Care notes

Please wash with similar colours and avoid soaking for longer than required. Creating this intense shade requires a lot of dye, and some of the dye molecules can end up binding to traces of oil on the yarn surface. As a result, you may find that some blue dye transfers to your hands while working with the yarn, which will wash off easily with soap. This effect only happens during the process of knitting or crocheting etc. and will not occur while wearing a finished garment.



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