20 Shades
Cairn (3744)
In Stock
$7.75
Cairn (3744)
In Stock
$7.75
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Product Details
Stylecraft Highland Heathers is a yarn that’s full of character and charm. It’s made from 100% premium acrylic, so it’s easy to wash and tumble dry at low heat settings. Available in a range of stylish shades, this DK weight yarn is ideal for knitting or crocheting cardigans, jumpers and other multi-season accessories.
- Net Weight
- 100g (3.53oz)
- Blend
- 100% Acrylic
- Brand
- Stylecraft
- Care
Cool Iron
Delicate Machine Wash 30°C
Dry Clean in Certain Solvents
Low Heat Tumble Dry
- Crochet Hooks
- 4.00mm (F)
- Needles
- 4.00mm (US 6)
- Tension
- 22 stitches, 30 rows to 10cm/4"
- Length
- 272m (297yds)
- Yarn Weight
Reviews
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Recent reviews
Making a cable cardigan and the wool knits up very nicely. For acrylic it has a nice fleck of tweed.
Easy yarn to knit with. Good choice of colours. Reasonably priced. Hopefully will be warm to wear but not quite got to that point yet, neither can I comment on how easy is it is to care for.
Easy to knit with so I can just fly through the project. Good range of colours. Haven’t had a chance to wash the finished item, still wearing it. For me, this would be the ultimate test - if it washes and wears well.
Beautiful wool for knitting
Beautiful colours easy to crochet with and good value
Easy to knit and lovely shades
Knits to a double knit tension and gives a lovely finish to the garment.
Knits up well and to a double knit finish plus it does not split whilst knitting up a garment. Gives a good finish to the finished item
Easy to knit with. Lovely rich colour.
A good quality yarn with excellent stitch definition. It is worth noting that some shades are more subtly heathered than others; the Hawthorn, for instance (a dark red) is very subtle indeed, just enough to distinguish it from a flat shade, whereas with the Gorse (yellow-green) it is a lot more obvious.