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Mohair - Mint Chocolate

£14.94

Mohair – Mint Chocolate

£14.94

Yarn fibre type Material: 75% mohair 20% wool 5% nylon
Weight in grams per skein Skein size: 50g
Number of metres per skein of yarn m/yrd per Skein: 145m/160yrd
Thickness of yarn and gauge of yarn Yarn gauge: Chunky -Super Chunky
Knitting needle sizeNeedle Size: 5.5mm
Knitted tension square 10cm x 10cm Tension: 18sts x 25rows
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Additional information

Weight.05 kg
shade

brown, green

Thickness

Chunky

Needle size

5.5mm

Meters per skein

Mohair, 145m/158yrd

Tension 10cm x 10cm

Mohair, 18sts x 25rows

Yarn Composition

Mohair, 73% mohair 22% wool 5% nylon

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Anonymous
Anonymous
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5/5

Easy ordering. Prompt delivery.

5 months ago
Fiona D.
Fiona D.
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5/5

Beautifully presented Jitterbug 4ply mini skeins … loving winding them into balls and working out a project or two to use them up. Swift delivery and helpful customer service as always

5 months ago
Fiona M.
Fiona M.
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5/5

Love the yarn - true to photo. Nice box

8 months ago
Karen
Karen
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5/5

Lovely yarn presented in a beautiful box. Quick delivery.

8 months ago
Anonymous
Anonymous
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5/5

Excellent service and delivery
Thank you

8 months ago
Anonymous
Anonymous
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5/5

Excellent service and the most beautiful coloured yarns. Superior in every respect.

8 months ago
Soph B.
Soph B.
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5/5

Beautiful colours and yarns selected. Fast delivery and great customer service.. Thank you 🙏🏽

10 months ago
Lynn W.
Lynn W.
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5/5
10 months ago
Vickey M.
Vickey M.
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5/5

Awesome! Cant wait to start!!!!

10 months ago
Chris
Chris
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5/5

Great service and love the stunning yarn colors.

11 months ago

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Colinette Yarns Mohair raw yarn

The Finest Mohair Yarn

Light, fluffy and by gosh so warm. When I put these undyed hanks into their pot it reminds me of a perfectly baked soufflé, and just as there is a moment before you eat it  (the soufflé that is), where you can not bring yourself to disturb its beauty, you dive straight in.  And so the colour goes in, on, and around these mohair strands and from white you see a slow transition into colour. Magic. As a yarn mohair is a great ingredient to may varied projects, knitted throws, crochet shawls, and more. It may be a luxury fibre but just remember a little goes a long way.

Colinette Yarns Mohair yarn colours

It is Like dying a cloud

It always surprises me how mohair takes to the hand-dyed process, just when you think there is nothing happening, suddenly the fibres find their groove and the disco begins. For me the dreamy quality of this mohair yarn is showcased by selecting subtle creams, blues and yellows. Do not get me wrong, I love a bright pink or turquoise, but in the calmness of marble and Monet resides a rare beauty. We take great care with dying this delicate yarn and pride ourselves in getting each step just right. Mohair needs a lot of love, and when it gets it, shares its beauty with us all.

Colinette Yarns Mohair hand dyed yarn packaging

Colinette Yarns Packed with colour

Anticipation, wonder and joy, how can these things be gathered up and sent by land, sea, and air? Well, with care and pride we parcel up your goodies in neat boxes, sealing in all these feelings, knowing that you receive more than the yarn you have ordered.

Testimonials

My yarn parcel has just arrived . I just wanted to say thank you for the lovely presentation in it’s box and with the pink tissue . It feels so special . I love making my hats with the fabulous yarn.

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Carefully packed and dispatched with secure tracking

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mohair?

Our mohair is a luxury yarn made from the hairs of Angora goats. Soft and very warm the composition of our mohair is 75% mohair 20% wool 5% nylon. This high percentage of mohair makes our mohair exceptional in quality and also in vibrancy and luster.

Will Colinette Yarns Mohair shed?

Mohair is made from natural hairs and as a yarn it is coupled with wool and a touch of nylon to both give it body and strength. Whilst the fibres bind the mohair together there will be some shedding as mohair is very sleek. This is entirely normal and not something to worry about. We have mohair based throws that were made some 30years ago and they are still plump and fluffy.

Can you use a washing machine to wash Moahir?

We do not advise machine washing for this yarn. As the fibre is very open, it will felt if overly agitated and or subject to big changes in temperature. A washing machine both heats up and agitates the items so the warning bells are ringing. So better to treat this hand dyded product with some good old fashioned hand washing in cold water using very little soap. Gently rinse and squeeze out some of the excess water. Lay the project flat on a towel to dry. Do not forget to turn once in a while and take away the towel once most of the moisture has been collected by it.

What size knitting needles and crochet needle do you recommend?

We suggest a 5.5mm upwards depending on the effect you are after. Colinette like the loose style and we have been know to go up to 10mm.

Will Mohair pill?

Pilling happens mostly to woolen yarns as a matter of course. Mohair on the other hand is a sleek fibre that does not tend to pill.

Are these Yarns all hand dyed?

At Colinette we only hand dye our yarns, that is the way we have always done it. And the largest amount dyed in a single pot is a kilo. So we really are the artisan alchemist we say we are.

Is Colinette a real person?

As her son I can most definitely vouch for her. I do remember a conversation once at a TNNA show in the USA where the people at the table were discussing this very question. Finally a knitter joined the table and said that Colinette was real, and that she had taken one of her courses in the UK and even stayed overnight at her house. I was pleased I did not have to resolve this debate myself, and left the table with a small smile on my face.

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