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6/28NM fingering

Todd & Duncan twist these yarns as special orders for key customers from 3 plies of their standard laceweight (2/28Nm) yarns. They are beautifully soft and an excellent weight for pullovers as well as socks and similar..


6/28NM MA4406 green/grey/white marl
Length: 770 Yards.
Net Weight: 150 Grams
Item Price incl postage $36.00
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6/28NM MA4401 three brown/tan marl
Length: 770 Yards.
Net Weight: 150 Grams
Item Price incl postage $34.00
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6/28NM ROX1 dark plum/browns marl

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Length: 770 Yards.
Net Weight: 150 Grams
Item Price incl postage $34.00
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6/28NM BL41 three-brown marl

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Length: 770 Yards.
Net Weight: 150 Grams
Item Price incl postage $34.00
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This is a 6/28NM yarn, giving 770 yards per cone (2,300 yards per lb). You should get about 24-28 stitches on a 4 inch swatch from this yarn, using US 3-5 or 3-3.75 mm needles. Details of washing and knitting should be found in our knowledge base section, and if you have any examples of items you have already knitted with it we would be very grateful if you would post details (and photos if possible) below.


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I made Hyrna Herborgar (from the Icelandic Shawls book, translated) in the 6/28, and love, love, love it! The yarn was perfect for the look I wanted - heavier for cuddly warmth, but still lacy. T...
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I just finished hand knitting this sweater in fingering weight. This is a T & D yarn and holds the rib so well. There are three strands twisted together--black, grey, and a light brown or tan...
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