Debbie Bliss Cashmerino Aran
55% Merino Wool 33% Acrylic 12% Cashmere, 98yds (90m)/50g (1.8oz), Aran
By Debbie Bliss
$11.00
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Over 50 in stock
$11.00
WEBS Discount
Grey (9)
Over 50 in stock
$11.00
WEBS Discount
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Product Details
Cashmerino Aran by Debbie Bliss is a fantastic worsted weight favorite. This yarn is great for baby and children's items as it has a tight twist for wear and is machine washable. With a wide variety to choose from you can create anything from vibrant color work to well defined cables with Cashmerino Aran!
- Net Weight
- 50g (1.8oz)
- Blend
- 55% Merino Wool 33% Acrylic 12% Cashmere
- Brand
- Debbie Bliss
- Care
Iron, Low
Machine Wash Gentle (65°F to 85°F/30°C)
Do Not Bleach
Do Not Tumble Dry
Dry Clean in Certain Solvents
Dry Flat
- Crochet Hooks
- H (5.00mm)
- Needles
- US 8 (5mm)
- Tension
- 18 stitches, 24 rows to 4"
- Length
- 98yds (90m)
- Yarn Weight
Aran
- Craft
- Crochet, Knitting
- Country Of Origin
- Italy
Reviews
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Recent reviews
The loft and hand of this yarn is not what I expect in a cashmere blend. It has a significantly drier and rougher hand than other yarns of the same style. Not particularly impressed with it and I will likely pass this on to someone with less sensitive skin.
I live the yarn, but was hoping it would be even softer.
Works easily and creates a gorgeous knit product that looks and feels lush, rich, and very wearable.
Lush, rich look and feel. Works evenly and easily to create a gorgeous knit.
This is my go to winter yarn. Nice weight for the cold. Very comfortable for my -- arthritic fingers. This is. Always my circular scarf yarn.
One of my favorites yarns. Wonderfully soft and really nice to knit with.
I'm going to knit a cozy sweater for myself. I've used this yarn in the past and really love it.
Love the softness of the fiber, making a baby blanket for my newborn grandson.
There's a particular baby girl's sweater I love and made several most recently for my first granddaughter!! Love the yarn.
I was told this would be a good substitute for Washable Ewe. It is much heavier and doesn't have the elasticity that washable ewe had. It also has knots to connect pieces of the skein.