La Bien Aimee Soyeux Le Grand Nuage
Hand dyed in Paris, France, each La Bien Aimée skein is truly a work of art. The unique color combinations are fun to knit with & gorgeous to wear.
Soft & fluffy Soyeux has a beautiful luminosity that adds depth of color, as well as a lovely halo to knits. The yarn is quite versatile & may be knit alone into light, airy wraps & scarves, held double or triple to create a more substantial fabric or held alongside another weight yarn to achieve a larger gauge or add a touch of color.
Mohair silk blends are a luxurious addition to sweaters, cardigans, hats, cowls & wraps.
Fiber Content: 64% Kid Mohair, 36% Silk
Weight: Lace
Yardage: 459 yards
Ball/Skein Weight: 50g
Care: Hand wash cold, lay flat to dry
Country of Origin: Hand-dyed in Paris, France
Needle Size: Various
Knitting Stitch Gauge: Various: *Lace weight yarns are often knit or crocheted on larger needles and hooks to create lacy, openwork patterns. Accordingly, a gauge range is difficult to determine. Always follow the gauge stated in your pattern.
Original: $44.00
-65%$44.00
$15.40
Description
Hand dyed in Paris, France, each La Bien Aimée skein is truly a work of art. The unique color combinations are fun to knit with & gorgeous to wear.
Soft & fluffy Soyeux has a beautiful luminosity that adds depth of color, as well as a lovely halo to knits. The yarn is quite versatile & may be knit alone into light, airy wraps & scarves, held double or triple to create a more substantial fabric or held alongside another weight yarn to achieve a larger gauge or add a touch of color.
Mohair silk blends are a luxurious addition to sweaters, cardigans, hats, cowls & wraps.
Fiber Content: 64% Kid Mohair, 36% Silk
Weight: Lace
Yardage: 459 yards
Ball/Skein Weight: 50g
Care: Hand wash cold, lay flat to dry
Country of Origin: Hand-dyed in Paris, France
Needle Size: Various
Knitting Stitch Gauge: Various: *Lace weight yarns are often knit or crocheted on larger needles and hooks to create lacy, openwork patterns. Accordingly, a gauge range is difficult to determine. Always follow the gauge stated in your pattern.












