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  • Sparkly Cashmere Hat Kit

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    • Ultra-luxurious hat kit combining 1 skein of exquisite 100% Cashmere and 1 skein of glamorous Beaded Silk & Sequins.

      The single ply cashmere is one of the softest and highest quality available on the market, spun by the master spinners in Italy. There are 5 plies in this yarn. It is untwisted and results in a fantastically soft and beautiful knitted fabric.

      Beaded Silk & Sequins is a light weight Japanese silk which has been embellished with clear glass beads and sequins. 

      Together they will create a sparkly cashmere hat that’s quick and easy to knit up. Knit in the round with the yarns held together throughout.

      Each kit contains:

      - 1 skein of Cashmere 5 (100% Cashmere) — 98yd/90m/50g total
      - 1 skein of Beaded Silk & Sequins Light (Japanese Silk with glass beads and sequins) — 110yd/100m/50g
      - 1 downloadable pattern by designer Iris Schreier for a finished hat measuring 17″ circumference and 9″ tall before cinching top and adding pom pom

      Just add your own 5mm (US 8) circular needles and a pom pom!

       

    • Ingredients:
      - 1 skein of Cashmere 5 (100% Cashmere) — 98yd/90m/50g total
      - 1 skein of Beaded Silk & Sequins Light (Japanese Silk with glass beads and sequins) — 110yd/100m/50g
      - 1 downloadable pattern by designer Iris Schreier for a finished hat measuring 17″ circumference and 9″ tall

      Weight:
      100g

    • 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