Charity DK 100 % Acrylic Yarn - Print

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Color: African Queen

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Elevate your crafting projects with Elle's Charity Range Double Knit Yarn Collection. Made from 100% Acrylic, each 100g ball is brimming with approximately 233 meters (or 256 yards) of beautifully textured yarn. This pack of 5 balls provides a substantial 500 grams of crafting delight.
Versatile and easy to work with, our Charity Range Yarn is suitable for knitting with needle sizes ranging from 3.75mm to 4.5mm and for crochet projects with a 4mm hook.
With a sophisticated palette, this pack offers a single color theme per pack, ideal for various creative endeavors.

Name: Charity Double Knit from Elle Yarns
Composition: 100% acrylic
Ball Weight: 100 g
Yarn Meterage per ball: 233 m
Needle Size: 3,75 mm - 4,5 mm
Hook Size: 4 mm - 5 mm
Yarn Weight: DK (double knit)

All garments are to be gently washed with the use of mild soap or should be dry-cleaned.

Colors shown may be slightly different from the actual colors, this is due to different screens and lighting when photos were taken.

Check the Label: Always read the care instructions on the yarn label, as different fibers require different treatment. Some yarns are machine washable, while others need gentle hand washing.

Hand Wash: For delicate fibers like wool or alpaca, hand wash in cool or lukewarm water with a mild, wool-friendly detergent. Avoid wringing or twisting the yarn, as this can distort its shape.

Machine Wash: If the yarn is machine washable (usually marked on the label), use a gentle cycle in cold water to avoid shrinking or felting. Place the item in a mesh laundry bag for extra protection.

Air Drying: Lay your finished item flat on a clean towel to air dry. Reshape the garment to its original dimensions to maintain its fit. Avoid hanging it, as this can cause stretching.

Avoid Heat: Never tumble dry your yarn items or expose them to direct heat (like radiators or direct sunlight), as heat can damage the fibers and cause them to lose their softness or shrink.