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  • Silky Twist

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    Colour
    1046 Mercury Sun
    381 Vicuna
    N10A Vivid Byzantine
    257 Pale Putty
    511 Maple Fall
    267 Naval Blues
    905 Basil
    393 Neon Strawberry
    625 Graffiti Sprinkles
    Rainbow Mountain
    250 Natural
    263 Maroon
    378 Chartreuse
    366 Kingfisher
    1045 Lauper
    2363 Lagoon Vibes
    N6C Softest Peach Puff
    N8A Lime Light
    N29A Glacier
    2397 Curcumin
    398 Viva Magenta
    336 Dragon
    Duo Kit - Carmel
    4 items left
    • We are so excited for this lustrous new luxury yarn from Artyarns!

      This worsted weight wonder yarn is truly unique. Airy, kitten soft, lustrous and spun with a bouncy twist that ensures no pilling, but lots of silky drape too!

      The exceptionally high quality Silk provides shine and the super fine Merino gives it all the squishy softness you could hope for. 

      And as always, each skein is hand-painted by artisans at the Artyarns Studio. 

      We have chosen colours that we love best for one skein accessories as well as entire luxury sweaters!

      Needle sizes 5-8mm (US 8 - 11) show this yarn off best, at a gauge of approx 12 - 18 stitches per 10cm (4").

      If you'd like other custom colours, please email to enquire. Minimum quantity is 4 skeins per colourway.

    • Ingredients:
      20% Mulberry Silk
      80% Ultra Fine Merino

      Length & Weight:
      200m (220 yds) per 100g skein

      Gauge:
      Worsted
      5-8mm (US 8-11)
      12-18 sts per 10cm (4")


    • Artyarns was founded in 2002 by Iris Schreier, a celebrated knitwear author whose work appears in major knitting media outlets. 

      Artyarns fibers are manufactured in the United States. We strongly believe in local sourcing of materials and equipment. We utilize energy efficient systems and sustainable materials. Artyarns collaborates only with countries who follow International Labor Organization Standards.

      Before the art of knitting comes the art of yarn