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CotLin DK Yarn
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at 10.95 / ball
Weight: DK weight
Knitting Gauge: 5.5 sts = 1 on #5-7 needles (3.75mm - 4.5mm)
Crochet Gauge: 12–17 sc = 4'' on 7-I hooks (4.5mm - 5.5mm)
Amount: 123 yards/50 gram ball
Care: Machine Washable/Tumble Dry Low
CotLin is a cool and lightweight Tanguis cotton and summer linen blend perfect for washcloths and spa gifts and summer knits for children and adults. Tanguis (tan-gwiss) cotton has a very soft hand, excellent absorption and, because it is a naturally white fiber, a high affinity for dyes. Linen adds the characteristic flecks and additional absorbency with very low elasticity - helping to alleviate stretching in the finished knit. Summer linen has an extended growing period which results in a longer, stronger fiber. When blended with the already strong Tanguis cotton, it makes a durable, wearable, and soft yarn. The knit fabric will get softer with each wash too.
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“The yarn is soft and knits up very well- a Knit Picks winner.” Obsessed with Knitting
"My favourite yarn (so far) is the Cotlin Yarn. I knit sets of seven baby wash cloths and/or bibs (one for each day of the week) and my family, my friends and friends of family and friends of friends just rave over how soft the washcloths are and the fact that these items stay soft even after several washes in the machine. Last year I knit for 6 babies and this year already I have to knit for two expectant mums. I also love the fact that Cotlin is economical in price. I can knit two and a half baby wash cloths with just one ball. The colours are bright and exciting as well. Well done KnitPicks!" lookakookaburra, Knitting Community Member
As seen in Knit N Style, December 08, Ruffled Wrist Warmers Pattern
As seen in Knitty, Spring 2008, Juju Pattern
Christy has finished her OpArt Baby Blanket, click here to read more.
Join Kim's Knitting Goes Large KnitAlong to share great projects from this book as well as knitting tips and support - Kim's using Cotlin for the Cabled Vest pattern.




