Louise Robert Design

DOLCE CANEVAS

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This hand-dyed artisanal yarn is no ordinary knitting yarn: the designer behind the knitting patterns Louise Robert Design meticulously created this beautiful collection.

It's by studying the color pallets that represent her life and career over the years that designer Louise Robert was able to imagine all of the variety available in these hand-dyed artisanal yarns.

CANEVAS is the french word for “canvas”. Originally, a canvas was a large fabric made of hemp used mostly for making boat sails. It was also used to make various works: embroidery, tapestry, preparatory drawings. The term "canvas" is derived from the word chanvre (which means hemp in french) and chenevis (from the Latin word cannabis). For me, a canvas is like a blank page: it opens the doors to all possibilities and invites the creative spirit that lives in each one of us! - Louise

  • Composition: 100% Brushed cashmere
  • Quantity (Weight): 50 grams,
  • Length: 235 meters (256 yds)
  • Sample: 25 - 26 stitches = 10 cm (4 in)
  • Needles: 3 mm (US # 2.5)
  • Care: Hand-wash in cold water, dry flat

If you love somptuous soft yarns, you will fall head over heels with this artisanal, 100% brushed cashmere yarn by Louise Robert Design. Whether you are knitting a scarf, a shawl or a sweater, there's nothing better than a beautifully crafted yarn designed by a passionate knitter for knitting enthusiasts.

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Anne Lapointe
Bas

La couleur est incroyable, j’ai fait les bas lanterne de MCL Design, ils sont magnifiques

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Lucie St-Yves

Douce et agréable a tricoter , je la tricote pour un chale avec une autre laine .

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Armelle bonard

Très agréable à tricoter

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Lise Marcoux
Petit bas naissant

Bien aimé cette laine

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Marie
Dolce Loch

Parfait pour un petit foulard. Très douce!