Sunday Morning DK
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Sunday Morning DK

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Sunday Morning DK is a deliciously rustic yet soft DK weight blend of Bluefaced Leicester and brown Masham fibres. Next-to-skin soft with a subtle halo, this worsted spun yarn is ideal for everything from lightweight sweaters to beautiful shawls and winter accessories. The unique combination of naturally brown and off-white fibres creates a heathered effect which brings depth and character to each of the colourways.

Available in a harmonious palette of custom colours inspired by the coziness and intimacy of Sunday mornings: lie-ins, lazy breakfasts, and the feeling of having all the time in the world to relax and recharge. These 23 colours are designed to work seamlessly with each other, allowing for endless combinations to explore

Spun and dyed in England.

Content: 75% Bluefaced Leicester, 25% Masham
Yardage: 245 m (268 yds)
Gauge: 22 sts per 10 cm / 4"
Needles: 3.75 - 4.5 mm (US 5 - 7)
Knitting weight: DK
Amount: 100 g
Recommended care: Hand wash and lay flat to dry.

Kindly note that on rare occasions skeins may contain one to two knots. This is part of the spinning and skeining process and is not a defect. Knots can be hidden by undoing them and spit-splicing the ends, or by reattaching with an invisible knot method such as the magic knot or Russian join.