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FLAMEL BONBON

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Flamel is a sock yarn with alpaca that you will love to knit and wear!

This fingering weight yarn is made of merino, alpaca & nylon which makes it the perfect yarn to knit socks, shawls and any knitwear you want to be warm and lightweight.

  • Composition: 60% merino wool sw, 20% alpaca & 20% nylon
  • Quantity: 400 meters (434 yards) per 100 grams skein
  • Suggested needles: 2,25 - 2,75 mm (US #1 - 2)
  • Gauge: 28-32 stitches = 10 cm
  • Care: Hand wash in cold water and dry flat (find more info about hand-dyed yarns washing care HERE)

We have a nice collection of patterns to knit with this hand-dyed yarn, find inspiration here : Knitting patterns with Flamel yarn

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Barbara Saslow
flame epinette

I love this yarn. I am making a rectangle shawl with it now and it is a pleasure to work with...soft and delicious. beautiful stitch definition

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Barbara Saslow
flame poire

beautiful yarn. Love the softness. Im about to start a new shawl today with this yarn

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Elizabeth Abel
Flamel

Beautiful, squishing, delicious yarn and color! Love my yarn ALWAYS from Biscotte!

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Denise Schueller
Simply lovely

Soft to the touch and extremely squishably soft. Love everything about it!

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Lorma Crow
Matching up skeins of Salt and Pepper

I was knitting the "Bain de Soleil" shawl and three quarters of the way through, I was going to run out of the Flamel. Lise at Biscotte was very helpful. We didn't think there would be that much difference in the dye lots since it is a salt and pepper mix. I waited until the final lace section to use the new skein, and I'm so glad I did: the new skein had much more salt than pepper. It's working out because it's removed from the first lace section. I really liked working with all three yarns for that pattern and the pattern itself-it never got boring.