Inka by Mirasol
Inka by Mirasol
Inka derived its name from the ancient meaning in the Quechan language: "one who shines or glows and who also is able to gather power and living energies and distribute them to wherever and whomever needs it". The yarn has a very unique iridescent sheen to it, hence it is the "one who glows" and it is sure to appeal to the most adventurous of knitters. This viscose and baby alpaca blend will create soft yet beautifully detailed shawls, sweaters and accessories.
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Weight |
Fingering (14 wpi) |
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Yardage |
442 yards (404 meters) |
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Unit weight |
75 grams (2.65 ounces) |
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Gauge |
27.0 to 32.0 sts = 4 inches |
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Needle size |
US 1 - 3 or 2.25 - 3.25mm |
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Hook size |
2.25mm (B) - 3.25mm (D) |
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Fibers |
64% Manufactured Fibers - Rayon / Viscose 36% Camelid - Alpaca |
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Texture |
Plied, halo |
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Put-up |
Ball; winding not required |
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