5 Stars
I've used Zauberball Crazy for years. It's the best way to get subtle color changes without having to weave in a lot of ends. Try it in a granny square project,fantastic!
By Schoppel Wolle
| Brand: | Schoppel Wolle |
| Blend: | 75% Wool 25% Polyamide |
| Yarn Weight: | Light Fingering |
| Length: | 459yds (420m) |
| Recommended Needles: | US 0 (2mm) - US 2.5 (3mm) |
| Tension: | 30 stitches, 42 rows to 4" |
| Recommended Crochet Hook: | 2.00mm - C (3.00mm) |
| Care Instructions: | Do Not Bleach, Do Not Tumble Dry, Dry Clean Any Solvent, Hand Wash, Iron, Medium |
| Craft: | Crochet, Knitting |
| Net Weight: | 100g (3.53oz) |
| Country of Origin: | Germany |
Schoppel Wolle Zauberball Crazy has kicked Zauberball up a notch, as each strand of this 2 - ply yarn has been dyed individually and then they are twisted together for a zany color combination in a fantastic sock yarn! The end result is a self-striping multi-colored pattern, with a bold variegated design!
Note: You will need approximately 400 yards for a basic pair of socks for an average women's size.
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I've used Zauberball Crazy for years. It's the best way to get subtle color changes without having to weave in a lot of ends. Try it in a granny square project,fantastic!
The two photos are from two different balls of the yarn. Garden Variety I had purchased on line from WEBS. The second ball I had purchased from a yarn shop in Utah, USA. The shop had given me the name of the scarf to purchase on Ravelry. I loved the colors of the yarn and how they came out in the pattern. So I decided to knit a second scarf for spring in the Garden Variety yarn.
Lovely and soft, makes a beautiful shawl. Highly recommend. Great choice of other colorways for this yarn and I’m deciding which ones to buy next. Webs has always provided excellent products and service.
The yarn has been very rough and splits very easily. I ended up ripping out the sock I was knitting. Colors were muddy too.
Beautiful color combinations and shading. A little bit splitty but just check you work every free rows. Knots up to be a soft yet sturdy sock. I've already made three pairs!