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Projects Made With Ice Yarns Silk Merino

We continue the popular yarn projects with the blog post “Projects made with Ice Yarns Silk Merino”. Knitting and crochet enthusiasts know that the type of yarn they use can make all the difference in the quality of their finished project. If you’re looking for a yarn that combines luxury with practicality, then you should buy the Ice Yarns Silk Merino.

This natural yarn is a blend of 35% silk and 65% merino wool, making it a top-of-the-line product that’s perfect for winter projects. The yarn is classified as a SuperFine thickness, which means it’s ideal for sock, fingering, and baby projects.

Ice Yarns’ Silk Merino is available in 25-gram balls, with each ball containing 190 meters or 207 yards of yarn. The recommended needle size is 2-3 mm or US 0-3, which is perfect for creating intricate designs and stitch patterns.

The yarn’s fiber content of merino wool and silk creates a luxurious and soft texture that’s perfect for keeping warm in cold weather. This combination also makes the yarn durable and long-lasting, ensuring that your projects will withstand the test of time.

If you’re looking for a natural and luxury yarn for your next knitting or crochet project, consider using Silk Merino from Ice Yarns. Its softness, durability, and quality make it a favorite among yarn enthusiasts.

Lily of the Valley Blouse

Pattern: Lily of The Valley Blouse by Yeon Hwa Lee

Yarn: Ice YarnsSilk Merino

Janet and Tien Stash Weaving Success Class Shawl

Pattern: Augustins no 7 by Anne-Sophie Velling

Yarn: IceYarns Silk Merino

Augustin No 7

Augustin No 7

Pattern: Augustins no 7 by Anne-Sophie Velling

Yarn: IceYarns Silk Merino

Gail (aka Nightsongs)

Pattern: Gail (aka Nightsongs) by Jane Araújo

Yarn: IceYarns Silk Merino

Red Leaf Vines

Pattern: Red Leaf Vines by Cristian Sebastian

Yarn: IceYarns Silk Merino

Cashmere Cap

Pattern: Cashmere Cap

Yarn: IceYarns Silk Merino

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