Perennial
Perennial
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Perennial is a quirky blend of vibrantly dyed superwash merino wool, super silky and soft Suri alpaca, and just a touch of nylon for added strength and durability. The superwash merino and suri alpaca create a soft and strong yarn that is a modern take on an easy-care superwash staple. Perennial can be machine washed, but should be dried flat. It's just perfect for shawls, garments, socks, and fun baby and kid knits - anything your needles or hooks can imagine!
Pair Perennial with your favorite hand-dyed yarn for a colorwork dream that can stretch a budget. You can knit it held single or double it to get a super squishy DK weight. There's a reason we call it Perennial - it's long lasting, and you'll keep returning to it again and again!
Pair Perennial with your favorite hand-dyed yarn for a colorwork dream that can stretch a budget. You can knit it held single or double it to get a super squishy DK weight. There's a reason we call it Perennial - it's long lasting, and you'll keep returning to it again and again!
Specifications
Specifications
Fiber Content | 60% superwash Merino, 25% Suri alpaca, 15% nylon |
Length | 497 yds (454 meters) / 100 gram skein |
Gauge | 28-36 sts = 4" (10 cm) |
Needles | US 1-3 (2.25-3.25 mm) |
Care | Machine or hand wash cool, lay flat to dry |
Origin | Made in Peru |
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Shipping
We ship Monday through Thursdays from Philadelphia, USA. Orders received after 4pm are considered received the following business day. We ship via UPS, worldwide.
Returns/Exchange
Returns of tagged, unwound yarn in original condition will be accepted within 30 days of date of original purchase. Initiate a return here. Email shop@kelbournewoolens.com to initiate an exchange.
- Machine Washable
Made by knitters, for knitters
Kate and Courtney met while working in a local yarn store in Philadelphia, PA; Courtney was a new mom and Kate was in her final year of grad school. Together they founded Kelbourne Woolens at Kate's kitchen table, and have been working side by side ever since.