James C. Brett Flutterby Chunky
100% Polyester, 175m (191yds)/100g (3.5oz), Chunky
£3.99
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£3.99
11
In Stock
£3.99
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Product Details
Have you ever knitted a cloud? Flutterby Chunky is a supersoft, cosy chenille in pastel shades from James C. Brett, perfect for onesies, dressing gowns, blankets and warm cardigans. Available in solid colours and some delicious dotty variations, it knits up fast on 6.00mm needles and is fully machine washable.
- Net Weight
- 100g (3.5oz)
- Blend
- 100% Polyester
- Brand
- James C. Brett
- Care
Do Not Bleach
Do Not Iron
Do Not Tumble Dry
Dry Clean in Certain Solvents
- Crochet Hooks
- 6.00mm (J)
- Needles
- 6.00mm (US 10)
- Tension
- 11 stitches, 18 rows to 10cm/4"
- Length
- 175m (191yds)
- Yarn Weight
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Recent reviews
Lovely and soft, works up really well and has very good coverage - purchased to complete a crocheted bunny for an order I'd received. as with all chenille type yarn, sewing pieces together can be a bit of an issue, with the length of yarn being used tending to separate easily into clumps along its length, meaning the length can get stuck when being passed through on the darning needle - this is with all chenille yarn, not just this product, and it's a minor issue
Very soft yarn, I purchased in lilac and mint green - I used it to crochet a bunny to complete an order I'd received. The yarn works up nice and easy, and has good coverage. The good thing about chenille type yarn is that when crocheting you can't see any gaps. The only minor downside with all chenille yarn is when it comes to sewing up pieces - I try using the biggest eye darning needle I have, otherwise the length of yarn tends to become a bit bitty and separates into clumps with the inside thread (running through the middle of the chenille) showing, which means the length of thread being used tends to get stuck and not pass through due to these separated clumps, meaning sewing up has to be done very carefully and slowly to try and avoid this. This happens with all chenille yarn, so it's not just this product