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Worsted Yarn: 60% Silk Cashmere, 30% Wool, 10% Cashmere / Red - 50 grams

SKU: 411759
Weight: 50 gr.
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Luxury yarn blend: 60% silk cashmere, 30% wool, 10% cashmere, 50g, in red - perfect for creating soft, warm, and attractive handmade projects.


Description: Meet worsted yarn in red, designed for craft enthusiasts. Composed of 60% silk cashmere, 30% wool, and 10% cashmere, this 50-gram yarn in red offers softness and warmth while adding a colorful accent to any creation.

Color: The rich red color of the yarn adds passion and dynamism to any knit, making it expressive and memorable. This color is ideal for creating accessories and clothes that stand out and add a touch of flair to your wardrobe or interior.

Application: With this yarn, you can realize a wide range of projects - from elegant scarves, hats, and gloves to cozy sweaters and blankets, which can be enriched by adding various accessories. Its versatility makes it suitable for both beginners and experienced knitters.

Care: To preserve the quality and color of the yarn, we recommend hand washing and natural drying without using a dryer. This way, your creations will remain beautiful and soft for a long time.

This red yarn is not only an opportunity to create unique handmade items but also a way to bring warmth and color into everyday life. Choose it for your next projects and enjoy the beauty it offers.



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