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  • CaMaRose Løvetand

    Colour
    404 Ivory
    406 Mother of Pearl
    410 Fennel
    426 Sea Green
    412 Soft Pink
    424 Old Rose
    414 Powder
    416 Cognac
    402 Natural
    420 Wheat
    418 Mahogany
    422 Burnt Orange
    430 Silver Grey
    408 Light Blue
    428 Dusky Blue
    432 Midnight Blue
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    • Løvetand (Dandelion in English) is a gorgeous 100% Organic Linen yarn by CaMaRose.

      Løvetand has been spun by creating a fine tube from a thin thread of linen. The tube makes this linen yarn easier to work with and softer to wear than regular plied linen yarn.

      We love this gorgeous sustainable yarn for Summer knits (tops, tees, dresses, skirts, light shawls). It's great for crochet bags and hats, that require a firmer structure. Linen is lovely and cooling on a warm Summer day.

      Like all pure linen yarns, it will become softer with washing and wearing. And it's amazingly durable and long lasting. 

      The thoughtful colour palette of Løvetand consists of dusty, classic, and finely harmonised colours, perfect for combining.
       
      The flax fibre used in Løvetand comes from Belgium, and the yarn itself is produced in Italy specially for CaMaRose. The yarn is dyed according to the REACH regulations. 

    • Ingredients:
      100% organic linen fibres

      Length:
      140m (153yd)

      Weight:
      50g

      Gauge:
      DK
      21-22 sts x 31-31 rows per 10 x 10 cm on a 3.5-4 mm needle.

    • CaMaRose was founded by Trine Bertelsen, a knitting and crochet designer, yarn wholesaler, and the owner of CaMaRose.dk.

      CaMaRose a mash up of Trine's three children's names: Carl-Emil, Mathilde, and Anna-Rose. 💕

      CaMaRose's mission is to sell high-quality yarns that are not otherwise available on the market, and at an affordable price. Additionally, Trine has chosen to collaborate with suppliers who adhere to ethical and environmental standards concerning animals and the environment in the production of yarn.

      Which suits us down to the ground, here at Tribe!

      You can follow Trine's work and designs on www.instagram.com and purchase patterns on Ravelry.