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TYNN MERINOULL by Sandnes Garn
$14.00
TYNN MERINOULL contains 100% superwash merino wool, making it delicious and soft – especially suitable for baby and children’s wear. Fiber Content: Merino Superwash Wool (100%)Yarn Weight: Fingering / 4plyGauge: 27 sts...
FRITIDSGARN by Sandnes Garn
$8.00
FRITIDSGARN, which means “leisure yarn”, contains 100% Norwegian wool. Knitting and felting are as easy as child’s play! Seat cushions, slippers, and garments in beautiful colors can be made for...
KOS by Sandnes Garn
$18.00
KOS is a soft and lightweight alpaca yarn suitable for creating garments for baby, children, and adults. It’s a unique and delicious yarn to work with; a fast yarn to...
PEER GYNT by Sandnes Garn
$12.00
PEER GYNT is produced in 100% Norwegian wool, soft and comfortable. This is Sandnes Garn’s oldest yarn quality and has been on the market since 1938. Suitable for knitting anything...
SUNDAY by Sandnes Garn feat. colors by Petite Knit
$14.00
Sunday is the perfect base yarn: a thin non-superwash treated merino wool, which can be knitted with simple and double thread. (Or knit together with Silk Mohair!) This yarn...
DOUBLE SUNDAY by Sandnes Garn feat. colors by Petite Knit
$14.00
"Double Sunday is our thickest variant of 100% merino wool and is the perfect base yarn: a thick, non-superwash treated yarn that can be knitted with single and double...
ALPAKKA ULL by Sandnes Garn
$12.00
ALPACA WOOL contains 65% alpaca and 35% wool, and is light as wool while warm as alpaca. ALPACA WOOL is a soft and durable quality that suits both children and...
MERINOULL by Sandnes Garn
$14.00
MERINOULL contains 100% superwashed merino wool, making it delicious and soft – especially suitable for baby and children’s wear. Fiber Content: Merino Superwash Wool (100%)Yarn Weight: DKGauge: 22 sts / 10...
Line by Sandnes Garn
$12.00
From Sandnes Garn:"Our warm-weather best seller, Line, is a unique blend of fibers that offers a beautiful balance of texture, softness, and durability. Made from 53% cotton, 33% viscose, and...

