Tencel Yarn
Valley Yarns 2/10 Merino Tencel (Colrain Lace)
The blend of merino and Tencel in Valley Yarns Colrain creates an absolutely stunning fabric that is soft, has fabulous drape, and a subtle sheen. This laceweight version of Colrain is perfect for both knitting and weaving and you will be pleased with the results. Made in Peru.
Color Cards and Color Books for this yarn are available.
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- Content:
- 50% Merino/50% Tencel
- Care:
- Hand Wash
- Weight/Yardage:
- 2800YPP, 8.8 oz cone, 1,540 yd/cone
- Gauge:
- 7 sts = 1" on US 2-3
- Knitting Weight:
- Lace
- Sett:
- 15-18 epi
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Nice texture (25)
- Soft (24)
- Good weight (22)
- Dyed evenly (15)
- Knits quickly (7)
Cons
Best Uses
- Scarves (22)
- Sweaters (8)
- Gloves (5)
- Hats (3)
- Shawl (3)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Enthusiast (16), Artist (9), Collector (3), Parent (3)
- Was this a gift?:
- No (36)
Most Liked Positive Review
Beautiful for Lacework
This product was awesome for my most recent lacework scarf. I'm buying a second color for a lacework sweater.
This product was awesome for my most recent lacework scarf. I'm buying a second color for a lacework sweater.
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Most Liked Negative Review
weak as a warp, does not wear well
I wove a large blanket with this yarn around December of 2009. It is not an overly strong yarn as a warp, I had a lot of breakage on the selvages while weaving, but...Read complete review
I wove a large blanket with this yarn around December of 2009. It is not an overly strong yarn as a warp, I had a lot of breakage on the selvages while weaving, but I kind of expected that. At first the finished product was great, lovely drape, sheen, and softness. As the blanket has been used, however, the yarn has pilled like no other. I'm not talking normal pilling for wool either, these babies are giant. There are fuzzies the size of my pinky nail over the entire surface. I would not suggest this yarn for weaving.
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Pros
- Good Weight
- Nice Texture
- Soft
Cons
Best Uses
- Scarves
Comments about Valley Yarns 2/10 Merino Tencel (Colrain Lace):
I have very happy customers for my custom weavings!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Fix
- Good Weight
- Nice Texture
- Soft
Cons
Best Uses
- Scarves
Comments about Valley Yarns 2/10 Merino Tencel (Colrain Lace):
This is great as a warp far collapse weave items when used with handspun merino or polwarth yarn.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Nice Texture
- Soft
Cons
- Snags
Best Uses
- Scarves
- Sweaters
Comments about Valley Yarns 2/10 Merino Tencel (Colrain Lace):
Definitely a more drapy than bouncy yarn, as you'd expect from the Tencel. I made a sweater from it, and it's light and airy. Easy to snag, if you're not careful. Slight halo once it's washed.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Good Weight
- Nice Texture
Cons
- Unravels
Best Uses
- Scarves
- Shawls
Comments about Valley Yarns 2/10 Merino Tencel (Colrain Lace):
I am making a triangular Estonian lace shawl with this yarn. It is performing to expectations. I have not encountered any issues with knots. Be advised that it unravels very quickly if a stitch is dropped, and it splits easily. Interestingly enough, though, the fabric, once knitted, does not snag easily. It has a nice drape and good weight to it--not too heavy, not too gossamer. The yardage is incredible, and I will be looking for additional projects to use up the entire cone. I would use it again.
Service and delivery comments:
Delivery was prompt for an in-stock item, and the yarn arrived in good condition.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Dyed Evenly
- Good Weight
- Nice Texture
- Soft
Cons
Best Uses
- Scarves
Comments about Valley Yarns 2/10 Merino Tencel (Colrain Lace):
Love the colors
- Was this a gift?:
- No
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Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Valley Yarns 2/10 Merino Tencel (Colrain Lace):
As a weaver I have used this as both warp and weft as well as mixed in with other yarns with no issues. To the poster who thought their weaving came out stiff, try hand-washing in warm water and ironing on low heat(rayon setting) when dry.( I use a pressing cloth.) Tencel needs heat to become supple. Webs how about expanding the colour choices!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Good Weight
- Soft
- Yed Evently
Cons
Best Uses
- And Shawls
- Scarves
Comments about Valley Yarns 2/10 Merino Tencel (Colrain Lace):
I have used this yarn for a shawl and loved working with it. I would order it again.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Dyed Evenly
- Good Weight
- Nice Texture
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Valley Yarns 2/10 Merino Tencel (Colrain Lace):
I really like the yarn. I bought it originally for a sweater (strands doubled up) but I started a lace scarf instead. It'll definitely have to be blocked, but has a nice stretch to it. The only con is that it's not as soft as I thought it would be but it's not by any means scratchy or coarse. The yarn will be great for lightweight clothes and accessories.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Dyed Evenly
- Knits Quickly
- Nice Texture
- Soft
Cons
Best Uses
- Scarves
- Shawl
Comments about Valley Yarns 2/10 Merino Tencel (Colrain Lace):
I used this yarn for a shawl I am making as a gift to a friend and the yarn is just perfect for my ideas. Its very soft, in perfect even color, very easy to work with.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Lofty With A Lovely Shine
- Nice Texture
- Soft
Cons
Best Uses
- Woven Garments
Comments about Valley Yarns 2/10 Merino Tencel (Colrain Lace):
I use this yarn for yardage made for next to the skin garments (blouses, tie jackets etc.) Adds warmth and a lovely handle to my fabrics.
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