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  • Isager Eco Baby

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    • Eco Baby by Isager is another super soft chainette-type yarn by Isager, along with Eco Soft

      The main difference between Eco Soft and Eco Baby is that Baby is thinner (DK weight), not fuzzy/hairy and has more Baby Alpaca content.

      But just like Eco Soft, this gorgeous yarn is soft, light, airy and strong, thanks to the chainette structure. This allows more air into the "tube" so it's warmer in the Winter and cool and drapy in Summer.

      The chainette also lends elasticity to these normally inflexible fibres, which makes this yarn much easier to work with

      It's also natural and undyed, i.e. no chemical dye treatment which makes it great for anyone with sensitivities or wool allergies.

      We think it's perfect for babies and adults alike, and can be used for garments and accessories.

      Oeko Tex standard 100 certified.

      Check out the gorgeous Isager patterns using this yarn here.

    • Ingredients:
      68% Baby Alpaca
      32% Organic Pima Cotton

      Length:
      150m (164yd)

      Weight:
      50g

      Gauge:
      DK
      18.0 to 22.0 sts = 4 inches
      Needle size: 4 - 5.0 mm (US 6 - 8)

    • 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.