Description
Aliso DK - Alpaca-linen-silk baby.
Slightly rustic in appearance, it's a wonderful blend of softness and freshness!
Ideal for knitting projects in colder weather or for wearing our DK sweater indoors without getting too hot!
Composition:
50% Baby Alpaca, 25% Linen and 25% Silk DK size.
Aliso DK is very pleasant to knit. Ideal for all garments and accessories. The resulting fabric is lightweight and highly breathable.
Our yarns are hand-dyed. Therefore, you should plan for the necessary quantity for your projects, as the color can vary from one batch to the next. We take care to reproduce the color of our images as faithfully as possible, however, screen displays can vary. Therefore, the color of the skeins you receive may vary slightly from the photo displayed. For a more uniform knit, I recommend alternating your skeins.
Suggested needle sizes and gauges :
Needle: 3.25mm sample is 22 mesh (US 3)
Can be used with needles between 3.25 mm and 4.5 mm (between US 3 and US 7).
Yardage: 250 meters/100 g. (273 yards/3.52 oz.)
Interview:
Hand wash with a wool soap such as Soak, ideally at room temperature (21°C.) Avoid shaking or wringing.
Dry flat away from direct sunlight, do not spin or tumble dry.
Wool not machine washable (n sw).
Suggestion for a knitting project I made with the ALiso DK base - Baby Alpaca-linen-silk. :
Joinery Available on Ravelry.
⇓Other suggestions : DK
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A little background on the origin of the name of my base Aliso DK :
Britannia is the Latin name for Great Britain (where this thread comes from).
Britannia is the national allegorical figure and feminine personification of Great Britain, theBritish Empire or the United Kingdom.
What's more,
Aliso was the last British royal yacht, in service from 1953 to 1997 (under the reign of Elizabeth II).

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