- Sale $7.97 (reg. $10)
- 25g/200m
- 76% Superb Kid Mohair, 24% Silk
- 3.25mm to 5mm needles
Mohair Hints
- it is easier to work with mohair on pointy needles.
- if making lace, the 'stickiness' of wood needles may be preferable (try Knit Picks Harmony wood interchangeable needles). if working in stocking or garter stitch (plain knitting) metal needles may be easier to work with (try Addi Turbo Lace or Knit Picks nickel plated interchangeable needles).
- kid mohair knits very easily when holding 2 strands together.
- if you need to rip back your work or your yarn catches in a knot, place your work in the freezer for about 30 minutes before ripping.
- to keep a ball of mohair from unraveling while you work with it, keeping it in the leg of an old pair of pantyhose (or funky new ones from the dollar store)
- Pattern: Free on Ravelry
- 2 skeins Debbie Bliss Angel or Party Angel
- 6mm-24" circular needles
- Pattern: Free on Ravelry
- 3mm and 5.5mm needles
- 2 skeins of Debbie Bliss Angel or Party Angel
- Pattern: Free on Ravelry
- 5mm-24" circular needles
- 3 skeins of Debbie Bliss Angel, 1 in each colour (good colour combo is 15003 smoke grey, 15007 silver grey, 15001 white)
- Pattern: Free on Ravelry
- 5.5mm crochet hook
- 2 skeins of Debbie Bliss Angel or Party Angel
- Pattern: Free on Ravelry
- P5mm double pointed needles
- 5mm-29" circular needles
- 3 skeins of Debbie Bliss Angel
- 4 (6) skeins Malabrigo Merino Worsted: half in same colour as Debbie Bliss Angel, half in contrast colour.
- 4 stitch markers
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