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Kathmandu DK


 
Kathmandu DK 100
85% Merino Wool, 10% Silk, 5% Cashmere
Country of origin: Italy
Light weight yarn
Light
Suggested  US 5 to 7
Knits to 21-24 stitches over 4in
 
 
Queensland's Light Weight Kathmandu DK 100 yarn is a luxurious blend crafted with the utmost care and attention to detail. Produced in Italy, this yarn combines the finest 19.5 micron merino wool from South America, Mulberry silk from China, and Mongolian cashmere, ensuring exceptional softness and quality. Each 100-gram skein of Kathmandu DK 100 yarn contains 295 yards of luxurious goodness, offering ample yardage for your light weight projects. With its mulesing-free production and adherence to the strictest ethical guidelines, this yarn guarantees not only superior quality but also a clear conscience. Indulge in the unparalleled luxury and craftsmanship of Queensland's Kathmandu DK 100 yarn, where every stitch reflects the excellence of its fine fibers and ethical sourcing. Elevate your knitting experience with this light weight yarn and create pieces that exude elegance and sophistication. 
 
You can find this amazing yarn in-store or online HERE

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