Paintbox Yarns Baby DK Prints
55% Nylon 45% Acrylic, 167m (183yds)/50g (1.76oz), DK
£2.80
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15 Shades
Sunrise - Stripe (13)
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£2.80
Old price
£4.00
Sunrise - Stripe (13)
In Stock
£2.80
Old price
£4.00
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Product Details
Gorgeously soft Paintbox Baby DK yarn now comes in some fabulous print shades! It's just the same deliciously gentle and machine washable yarn that you love, in self striping shades and speckles in some fabulous colour combinations! These new shades work up to the same tension as Paintbox Baby DK solid shades, so you can use any of the existing free patterns, too!
- Net Weight
- 50g (1.76oz)
- Blend
- 55% Nylon 45% Acrylic
- Brand
- Paintbox Yarns
- Care
Do Not Bleach
Do Not Iron
Do Not Tumble Dry
Dry Clean Any Solvent
Dry Flat
Machine Wash 40°C
- Crochet Hooks
- 4.00mm (F)
- Needles
- 4.00mm (US 6)
- Tension
- 22 stitches, 30 rows to 10cm/4"
- Length
- 167m (183yds)
- Yarn Weight
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Recent reviews
Please see the comment on the pink yarn. Didn't realise there would be to separate reviews
Preferred the blue - yarn felt softer for some reason.
This wool is always good to knit. I use it a lot.
Lovely yarn no joins knit up well
Good quality, knitted well and looked better than advertised when finished
Very pleased with the quality of yarn knits up lovely and very soft for babies .
Excellent baby wool - great quality, lovely and soft
I have used this yarn before , the yarn knits up lovely & is very soft.
A beautifully soft yarn, lovely to work with. I have made small gifts to give away as Random Acts Of Kindness. The print is perfect for small items as well as larger things too.
The colours are lovely and worked well on my project. The only problem I had was the wool had a join in it. I had the trim around it and when it came to be knitted it came apart. I had to then undo some work so I had enough length to join it properly together. This has never happened before