Eastman on Head in the Clouds Mohair
COLORWAY
Eastman is a variegated blend of bright blue, silvery grey, and minty green
Head in the Clouds
Single ply lace weight
70% Superkid Mohair 30% Silk
~459 yards / 50g
Superkid mohair is the most luxurious and sought-after type of mohair yarn. It is made from the first shearing of young Angora goats at about six months old. Ideal for lightweight shawls and garments, often held together with another yarn to create a fabric with a cozy delicate halo.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Hand wash in cool water using a wool safe detergent such as Eucalan. It is normal for some color to bleed from hand dyed yarns when washed for the first time; cold water will help to prevent bleeding. Always test when combining very saturated colors, especially red with lighter colors.
COLORWAY
Eastman is a variegated blend of bright blue, silvery grey, and minty green
Head in the Clouds
Single ply lace weight
70% Superkid Mohair 30% Silk
~459 yards / 50g
Superkid mohair is the most luxurious and sought-after type of mohair yarn. It is made from the first shearing of young Angora goats at about six months old. Ideal for lightweight shawls and garments, often held together with another yarn to create a fabric with a cozy delicate halo.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Hand wash in cool water using a wool safe detergent such as Eucalan. It is normal for some color to bleed from hand dyed yarns when washed for the first time; cold water will help to prevent bleeding. Always test when combining very saturated colors, especially red with lighter colors.
COLORWAY
Eastman is a variegated blend of bright blue, silvery grey, and minty green
Head in the Clouds
Single ply lace weight
70% Superkid Mohair 30% Silk
~459 yards / 50g
Superkid mohair is the most luxurious and sought-after type of mohair yarn. It is made from the first shearing of young Angora goats at about six months old. Ideal for lightweight shawls and garments, often held together with another yarn to create a fabric with a cozy delicate halo.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Hand wash in cool water using a wool safe detergent such as Eucalan. It is normal for some color to bleed from hand dyed yarns when washed for the first time; cold water will help to prevent bleeding. Always test when combining very saturated colors, especially red with lighter colors.