Indigo Yoga cotton nylon yarn 8/2
Indigo Yoga cotton nylon yarn 8/2
Indigo Yoga cotton nylon yarn 8/2

Indigo Yoga cotton nylon yarn 8/2

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Only 25 items in stock!

Lightweight cotton Yarns! Lace weight suitable for weaving, crochet, knitting & Weaving.

Nylon Filament Core is completely covered by Cotton sheath. Get the best of both worlds- Strength & Elasticity of Nylon and Comfort and Brilliance of Cotton!
Yoga yarn is 35% light in weight for the Count! So, knit & weave your apparels, jackets, pull-overs and scarfs which will have the bulk you want- at the same time staying light! A pleasure to weave & knit with these yarns!

Weight: 200g
Length: 1419 yards/ 1290metres approx.
Yarn count: Ne 8/2
Composition: 82% cotton; 18% nylon core
Wraps per inch: 25
Weaving sett: 15- 20 epi
Crochet hook size: 2.5-3mm

Available in Solid indigo blue and Gradient indigo blue. 

Indigo, the glorious blue gold of India. A timeless beauty that’s never forgotten. Today, indigo dye is a common sight, seen everywhere from garments to accessories to home furnishings. Because of how common it is, we forget that Indigo was once a highly valued commodity. Not too many centuries ago, this mysterious dyestuff was so very exclusive that only royalty and the aristocracy could afford it. 

Throughout the Greco-Roman era, Indigo’s potent symbolic significance around the world meant it was in high demand, which earned indigo a status similar to that of tea, coffee, silk or even gold. India is one of the earliest places to produce indigo dye. Europe imported this much-desired dye from India.

The Greek called this blue pigment ‘indikon’, which translate to ‘a product from India’, from which the word indigo originated. Romans considered it a luxury product and used it for painting, as hair dye and eye-makeup, and also believed it had powerful medicinal qualities.

No colour has been prized so highly for so long. So we decided to add it to our collection of yarns. This collection is dedicated to s the beauty and elegance of the indigo colour. To give you the best experience, feel and colour, these yarns are dyed using synthetic indigo which has a much higher concentration of indigotin than natural indigo, giving a richer consistent blue. 

Wash care: machine wash cold. Wash indigo garments separately. You may expect some blue sticking to your fingers/ loom heddles while working. It is normal, you can wash your hands/ loom h with soap. While washing Indigo yarns & fabrics, you can expect the colour to run into water. It is normal.