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  • Isager Jensen

    Colour
    Jensen 0
    Jensen 2s
    Jensen 30
    Jensen 101
    Jensen 44s
    Jensen 26s
    Jensen 13s
    Jensen 61s
    Jensen 100
    Jensen 32s
    Jensen 6s
    Jensen 95
    Jensen 97
    Jensen 98
    Jensen 80
    Jensen 87
    Jensen 81
    Jensen 92
    Jensen 89
    Jensen 99
    Jensen 4s
    Jensen 4m
    Jensen 28
    Jensen 0s
    Jensen 8s
    Jensen 58
    Jensen 82
    Jensen 10
    • Now stocking a range of colours by designer Camilla Vaad too!

      (Camilla Vad’s knitting patterns can be purchased on Ravelry.)

      This yarn has great credentials, having been developed by the knitting designers Åse Lund Jensen and Skive Uldspinderi.

      Jensen is a 3-ply DK weight yarn with a firm and even handle which makes it particularly great for showing off texture. 

      This 100% proper wool is non-fussy and durable. Fabulous for both indoor and indoor and outdoor garments. 

      We have it kitted up here for Anne Ventzel's fabulous Sailor Sweater.

      Spun and dyed in Denmark.

      More info on Isager combinations and gauges here, and click here for patterns using Isager Jensen.

    • Ingredients:
      100% wool

      Length:
      125m (137yd)

      Weight:
      50g skeins

      Gauge:
      DK

      Jensen used individually: 3mm (US 2) needles = 22 sts/ 28 rows

      Jensen + Alpaca 1: 3.5 (US 4) mm = 19 sts / 24 rows

      Jensen + Alpaca 2: 4mm (US 6) needles = 17 sts / 24 rows

      Jensen + Silk Mohair: 5mm (US 8) = 16 m / 20 rows

    • ISAGER YARNS

      Renowned for classic yarns made from natural fibres, well suited for knitting, crochet, weaving and embroidery.

      All the wool qualities are ideal for felting and for dyeing with plant dyes.

      It is important to us that our yarns are produced with the greatest amount of care taken to both animals and humans.

      THE COLOUR RANGE

      Carefully created so the colours work well together both within and across the qualities. We rarely change the colours, as the range primarily consists of BASIC COLOURS, amongst which contemporary colours can always be found.

      The colours and qualities of our finer yarns can be mixed to create unique pieces.

      As a rule, single ply, densely spun yarns should not be used individually for working in the round, as they may pull the finished work. When worked together with other qualities this problem is avoided.