New York Yarns Fluff Novelty Eyelash Yarn - Go Ultra Soft with This Fuzzy, Fluffy Eyelash Yarn - Give your Projects a Plush Look
Go ultra soft with this fuzzy, fluffy eyelash yarn from N.Y. Yarns.
Knit with two strands together to give your projects a plush look, use singly for lightweight accessories, or use it as a carry along to add some drama to a basic yarn. Comes in a range of intense solid shades and prints with quick repeats that deliver lots of color depth.
Yarn Weight: SportYardage: 199 Yards (182 meters)Fiber: 100% NylonBall Weight: 1¾ oz (50 grams) Gauge: 4 Inches = 16 stitches on US 10 (6.00mm) needles (when worked two strands together)Suggested crochet hook: J10 (6.00mm)Care: Hand wash lay flat to dryDyelotted
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