Tynn Silk Mohair | Sandnes Garn
Tynn Silk Mohair | Sandnes Garn
Tynn Silk Mohair | Sandnes Garn
Tynn Silk Mohair | Sandnes Garn
Tynn Silk Mohair | Sandnes Garn
Tynn Silk Mohair | Sandnes Garn
Tynn Silk Mohair | Sandnes Garn
Tynn Silk Mohair | Sandnes Garn
Tynn Silk Mohair | Sandnes Garn
Tynn Silk Mohair | Sandnes Garn
Tynn Silk Mohair | Sandnes Garn
Tynn Silk Mohair | Sandnes Garn
Tynn Silk Mohair | Sandnes Garn
Tynn Silk Mohair | Sandnes Garn
Tynn Silk Mohair | Sandnes Garn
Tynn Silk Mohair | Sandnes Garn
Tynn Silk Mohair | Sandnes Garn
Tynn Silk Mohair | Sandnes Garn
Tynn Silk Mohair | Sandnes Garn
Tynn Silk Mohair | Sandnes Garn
Tynn Silk Mohair | Sandnes Garn
Tynn Silk Mohair | Sandnes Garn

Tynn Silk Mohair | Sandnes Garn

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Tynn Silk Mohair from Sandnes Garn is light as a feather, fluffy as a cloud, soft as can be - and we've brought in some of their brightest colours! You can pair this mohair with another yarn like a merino or silk to add a beautiful halo to your project, or use it on its own for a full mohair moment.

Looking for more colours? Check out Soft Silk Mohair or Pearl Mohair for more!

CONTENT: 57% mohair, 28% silk, 15% wool

WEIGHT: Lace

TEXTURE: Fluffy mohair and wool wrapped onto a strand of silk

UNIT WEIGHT: 25g

METERAGE: 212 meters (231 yards)

NEEDLE SIZE: 2mm-3mm (US 0-2.5)

GAUGE: 32-40 stitches & 52 rows = 10cm/4"

WRAPS PER INCH: approx. 32

FELTABLE: Yes

CARE: Hand wash. Lay flat to dry. Do not bleach. Do not tumble dry. 

This yarn is made in Norway in the Sandnes Garn factory, and the raw cotton fiber is sourced from India. Sandnes Garn ensures good working conditions and only works with factories they've visited in-person and surveilled. The Sandnes Garn factory follows very strict EU regulations, is regularly tested for toxins, and runs almost completely on electric power from Lyse, whose energy source is hydropowered. You can learn more about Sandnes Garn's sustainability values here.

A lace mohair like this one is a social butterfly - it likes to be with other yarns. Pairing mohair with other yarns gives your fabric a nice fuzzy halo, as well as strength, softness, and extra insulation. But mohair also looks fantastic on its own! You can hold a moahir like this double stranded at a DK gauge to get beautiful airy fabrics.

Check out the Cumlus Blouse, Love NoteRain or Shine Shawl, Oslo Hat, Bonnie Mitts, and other popular patterns that use mohair! 

Color 3818 - Orange