Description
Juniper Moon – Herriot – Cobblestone #1072 is 100% Organic baby Alpaca in a DK weight yarn. Lofty, squishy and buttery soft and amazing drape plus generous yardage at an affordable price for alpaca! Herriot is an excellent choice for knitters, crocheters and weavers alike. Suitable for any 8 ply project and works well in Beanies, Gloves, Scarves, Mittens right up to adult-sized garments, woven blankets and more.
- 100% GOTS certified, sustainable, non-mulesed, pesticide-free organic baby Alpaca
- 8 ply DK yarn
- 100 grams – 200 metres (approx)
- Made in Bolivia
- Gauge – 21-24 stitches per 4″ on 3.75-4.5 mm needles. 12-17 stitches per 4″ on 4.5-5.5mm hook
- Juniper Moon – Herriot – Cobblestone #1072 is Hand Wash only
We also know how hard it can be to compare colours or select several yarns for one project. If you need help with this please just let us know. We are happy to send you photos of yarns and colour combinations. You can contact me on 0480 485 071 for any help.
- We always send your yarn with the same dye lot where applicable. If we do not have enough stock to fulfil your order with the same dye lot we will contact you and ask what you would like us to do.
- We offer FREE SHIPPING on all orders over $75 in Australia
- Whilst we take every care with our images to ensure reasonable colour accuracy and texture of the yarn, due to the differences of everyone’s individual monitors, we cannot guarantee that the colour on your screen will be an exact match to the colour of the yarn. If we can assist you in matching or describing colours, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Crafty Yarn Council is a great website full of useful information including all the standard symbols for crochet and knitting and all the information on what all those symbols on your yarn tags mean, hook and needle conversion charts and more! They also have all the information on Yarn weights including WPI which is very useful if you lost your tag! The other useful website is Yarnsub – great advice on what you can substitute your yarn for in a pattern. Both websites are worth having in your favourites