Berroco Medina
37% Cotton 36% Acrylic 27% Viscose, 295yds (270m)/100g (3.5oz), DK | Light Worsted
By Berroco
$16.00
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Oran (4767)
Only 9 left in stock!
WEBS Discount
$16.00
Oran (4767)
Only 9 left in stock!
$16.00
WEBS Discount
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Product Details
Berroco Medina is a self-striping marled yarn that presents you colors that are inspired by the Mediterranean. This cotton blend yarn is machine-washable, making it perfect for daily wear garments and accessories. While the acrylic adds durability, the viscose provides a soft touch you’ll want to have against your skin. Be sure to check out the knit-ups for each of the colors!
- Net Weight
- 100g (3.5oz)
- Blend
- 37% Cotton 36% Acrylic 27% Viscose
- Brand
- Berroco
- Care
Machine Wash Gentle (65°F to 85°F/30°C)
Dry Flat
- Crochet Hooks
- F (4.00mm) - F (3.75mm)
- Needles
- US 6 (4mm) - US 6 (4mm)
- Tension
- 22 stitches, 28 rows to 4"
- Length
- 295yds (270m)
- Yarn Weight
DK | Light Worsted
- Craft
- Crochet, Knitting
- Country Of Origin
- Italy
Reviews
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Recent reviews
I have only swatched them yarn, but I'm very happy with it. And I can't wait to get started on that my project.
I used this product in the weaving class that I took at Webs.
Lovely and silky. Using it for a summer tank.
Beautiful colors and nice to work with
I'm using this to knit ""The Shift"" which I already completed in a wool yarn. I live in the south though so decided I needed one in a cotton blend. The colors are fantastic and the changes are perfect for this project. I'm thinking about knitting other items with it.
Yarn was very tangled.
Just loved the colors and added it to my stash.
Knitting a shawl with this yard. Love the colors and texture! Would buy again! Nice drape!
Love the colors
I bought the yarn to use for the introductory rigid heddle loom class. The color made a nice pattern while weaving but unfortunately there were 3-4 knots in the yarn while it was being produced. This resulted in delays in my weaving because of having to cut the yarn at the knots and start over. The woman next to me had the same yarn but in a different color and didn't seem to have a problem. I'm thinking it might have just been that batch that I was using but I thought you would like to know.