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Mystical Marl

If you have been in the shop recently or watched our latest podcast...you have heard me drone on and on and on and on about this newest yarn!! 

Mystical Marl is seriously the perfect baby yarn or soft yarn for those who can't do wool. It has an amazing feel to it and would be amazing for chemo caps too!! I'm completely over the moon for this one...and cannot believe it is $4 a ball!!! This is going to become a fast contender for best selling yarn in the shop!!!





Mystical Marl offers the perfect balance of softness, durability, and style. The anti-pill feature ensures that your projects maintain their pristine appearance, resisting the wear and tear that often comes with frequent use. With a delightful marled effect, his yarn showcases a beautiful mix of colors, adding depth and visual interest to any reaction. The acrylic provides warmth and elasticity, while the cotton adds a breathable, natural touch, making it suitable for both cozy garments and lightweight accessories.


Skein InformationYards 109.00
Grams 50.00
Yarn Composition Acrylic 50%
Cotton 50%

Yarn Weight Information Medium
Stitches Per InchKnit: 16-18 sts x 24-26 rows = 4” // US Size 7-9 (4.5-5.5 mm)
Crochet: 13-15 sc x 16-18 rows = 4” // US Size H/8-I/10 (5-6 mm)
Yarn Caremachine wash - cold, dry flat

So far I have knit the Worsted Entrechat Bonnet and the Entrechat baby cardigan...but there will be more to come!!!!

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