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stop nora - Ref. 416
  • stop nora - Ref. 416


€4.72

Colors: turquoise-416
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stop nora - Ref. 416
  • stop nora - Ref. 416

STOP NORA

€4.72 €5.90 Save 20%

Nora Ball of Yarn Stop flyers with strawberry

stop nora - Ref. 416

STOP NORA

€4.72 €5.90 Save 20%
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Nora de Lanas Stop

It is a ball of leaflets with strawberry trees ideal for handkerchiefs and scarves. It is a ball of stamped ruffles ideal for making scarves and collars. With a single ball you can weave a nice scarf of ruffles. It is also ideal for the ruffles of the gypsy costume, it will be spectacular. Mixture of acrylic fibers forming a maya that creates a nice frill effect when knitting. A skein is used for a scarf, neck or finish.

The composition of Nora de Lanas Stop is:

Acrylic 79% Polyamide 21% A very soft and light composition, with a very beautiful fall. It is called artificial fiber or semi-synthetic fiber to the textile fiber manufactured from natural raw material, such as cellulose or animal or vegetable protein. The artificial ones arise in response to the need to obtain long and resistant filaments to weave quality textile materials. They are distinguished from synthetic fibers in that the raw material is a product of chemical synthesis.1 Some authors use "chemical fibers" to refer to artificial and synthetic fibers as a whole, as opposed to natural fibers.2 The first artificial fibers tried to imitate the silkworm that produces a continuous, fine, elastic and resistant filament. The French engineer Hilaire de Chardonnet was the first to obtain what he called "artificial silk" or "Chardonnet silk" in 1884, and presented it at the Universal Exposition in Paris in 1889. Artificial fibers are classified into three groups according to the raw material from which they are obtained: cellulose, protein and alginic. The group of cellulosic fibers is the most important of the three.

The characteristics of Nora de Lanas Stop are:

Each ball contains 100 grams of weight. It is possible to work with Needles 4 - 5 of knit or Crochet of nº 5. It can be machine washed up to 40ºC maximum. It can be dried on a horizontal surface so that the garment does not hang down. It is suitable for ironing up to 110ºC. It is advisable to steam iron. With a single ball you can weave a nice ruffled scarf with pom-poms. It is also ideal for the ruffles of the gypsy costume, it will be spectacular.Nora Ball of Yarn Stop ideal for flyers with handkerchiefs and scarves madro?os

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Data sheet

Composición
100 grams 79 % Acrylic 21% Polyamide Needles 4 to 4.5

Specific References

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