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See http://www.eyeofthesun.com/houseofhemp/swatch.html and Kake's Rainbow Hemp Jumper.
- Manufacturer: House Of Hemp
- Composition: 100% hemp
- Cost: £3.50 for 50g (January 2004)
- Stockists: House Of Hemp
This is a very fine yarn. I needed to go down to 2mm needles to get a nice fabric when knitting singly.
It's quite stiff to knit with. If you find that knitting cotton hurts your hands then you'll hate this. Another effect of the stiffness is that if you drop a stitch it just sits there. I dropped one and didn't notice until over a hundred rows later, and it was still just sitting there. It had propagated down only two rows even though the work had been shoved in and out of my bag loads of times.
After washing, the stiffness disappears to leave a soft, non-scratchy, gorgeously-drapy fabric.
I found very few knots (joins) in the 100g skeins I bought. Think of how thin the yarn is - a 100g skein is very very long.
The colours vary significantly between skeins. When I was picking out my colours at the Knitting and Stitching Show I saw quite how much they vary - to the extent that I was choosing my colours within a shade as well as choosing the shade.
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