Louise Robert Design

KID SILK BELLE BRUME

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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.

‘‘BELLE BRUME’’ are romantic words spoken by Ovila Pronovost to Émilie Bordeleaux in the beautiful story of the Les Filles de Caleb by Arlette Cousture, a well-known Canadian writer. Like many other teenage girls of my time, I was so seduced by the love story between Ovila and Émilie that I vigorously devoured every book in the series. - Louise

  • Composition: 75% kid mohair, 25% silk
  • Quantity (Weight): 25 grams, 0,9 oz
  • Length: 210 meters (218 yds)
  • Gauge: 18 - 25 stitches = 10 cm (4 in)
  • Needles: 3,5 - 5mm (US 4 - 8)
  • 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 KID SILK 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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Laine mohair

Très belle laine! Elle se tricote très bien. Il y a un très beau choix de couleur.

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Lucie Chenette
Douceur

Un ajout de kid Silk avec un autre fil donne bcp de douceur et de confort

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Micheline Dupras
Magnifique

Je l’ai tricotée avec une laine merino Fibrelya Bamba Cercetta et j’ai fait une petite veste que j’adore .A refaire

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Hélène Loignon
Drops Kid Silk

Belle laine qualité prix

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Audrey P
Pelote de douceur

Mon seul regret est que la présence du bleu dans le mélange est plus dominante que je l’avais pensé.