Trinity 2ply | Townhouse Yarns

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Trinity 2ply | Townhouse Yarns

A lace weight yarn blend of 55% merino and 45% silk. A luscious and elegant 2ply for lightweight items. With a luxurious drape and sheen, this yarn is perfect for accessories and garments.

 

Please consider when ordering that as this is a hand dyed item, there may be variations in each batch.

Needle Size: 2mm-3.5mm, US 1-5
Fibre Content: 55% Merino, 45% Silk
Weight: 100 grams
Length: 800 metres
Tension: Tension will vary depending on needle size chosen.
Care Instructions: Hand Wash

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Gillian Ewing
Beautiful yarn

The yarn is truly beautiful and I look forward to using it very soon - I keep looking at it and stroking it and admiring the colour!

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Olga Dabska
Townhouse yarns trinity 2ply oiche merino and silk

Beautiful soft with nice shin and gentle fluff yarn lovely ombré died colour will join with kid silk . Delivery comes quick well and nice package wrapped in beautiful paper with personalised card so cute thank you ❤️

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Patricia McCarthy
Townhouse Trinity.

This is a soft and lustrous yarn which handles beautifully on the needles. I combined it with Camarose Midnatsol to knit Fjollia by Isabel Kraemer. They created a subtle faded effect which I love.

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Crissie Grehan
Trinity 2ply. Shimmer

Beautiful wool, lovely to knit with. I am using it with Silky Kid, can't wait to finish it.

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Catherine Bromhead
Beautiful yarn!

Wonderful yarn with a beautiful sheen. Knitting this up in a lace shawl right now. Need to be careful not to felt the yarn if it’s spinning on a ball or in a cake. The colour changes are subtle, darks and lights mixed in but not drastic. Very nice for something that calls for a complex lace pattern.

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