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Description
Description
DROPS Sky is a luxuriously soft and airy DK-weight yarn made from 74% baby alpaca, 18% polyamide, and 8% wool. Produced in Peru/EU using South American alpaca and wool with polyamide from Italy, this yarn combines lightweight warmth, elasticity, and a gentle hand. Ideal for knitting and crochet projects such as sweaters, cardigans, scarves, hats, and baby garments, DROPS Sky provides excellent stitch definition, soft drape, and cozy comfort. Its natural fibers make it perfect for delicate, breathable, and long-lasting handmade creations.
Technical details:
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Composition: 74% Alpaca, 18% Polyamide, 8% Wool
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Yarn weight: DK (Yarn Group B, 8 ply)
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Skein weight: 50 g
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Length: Approx. 190 m (208 yds)
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Recommended needle size: 4 mm (US 6)
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Knitting tension: 10 × 10 cm = 21 sts × 28 rows
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Made in: Peru/EU
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Raw material origin: Alpaca and wool from South America; polyamide from Italy
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Care instructions: Hand wash (max 30°C), dry flat, do not tumble dry; feltable
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Superwash: No
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Certification: Oeko-Tex® Standard 100, Class I (safe for baby items and sensitive skin)
Please note: Actual colors may vary slightly due to screen and display settings.
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