Louise Robert Design

SUPER SOCK SARRASIN

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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.

SARRASIN is the french word for buckwheat. When I was little, sometimes on Saturday mornings, my mother would cook buckwheat pancakes for me. It was a special breakfast for special mornings. Buckwheat brings back fond memories of my childhood. - Louise
  • Composition: 75% Merino superwash wool, 25% Nylon
  • Quantity (Weight): 100 grams, 4 oz
  • Length: 400 meters (437 yds)
  • Gauge: 28 - 32 stitches = 10 cm (4 in)
  • Needles: 2.25 - 2.75mm (US 1 - 2)
  • Care: Hand-wash in cold water, dry flat
If you love to knit with Biscotte Yarns, you will fall head over heels with this artisanal, hand-dyed SUPER SOCK 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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Tamara

Georgious yarn!

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Debbie

Lovely yarn in a tonal shade of black. I love the color nuances.

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Laura DeFlora
Gorgeous Strawberry Thief

The Strawberry Thief colorway is beautiful. There are so many subtle colors - it’s a joy to knit. And the SuperSock base is soft yet strong. I love it and can’t wait to try another color when I finish the Summer Lovers socks for the knitalong. Recommend.

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Cindy Kester
Super Sock The Kiss

As usual the wool was exquisite. Beautiful drape and yet knits into cozy socks.

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Leslie

So disappointed in this product. Not nearly enough yarn to reach the advertised 16” on the pattern. The photos on the pattern feature a shawl that must use at least twice as much yarn. This is more of a scarf than a shawl. Not worth the cost.