Baby Yak | Silk
The raw material is one of the rarest and most refined in the world—the soft undercoat of baby yaks and of Tibetan cashmere goats, which graze in t...
View full detailsYarn quantities are given for short sleeve & long sleeved version of original size (50" circumference). If you'd like to use the size up mods, the yardage is provided in the pattern.
You can purchase your pattern here: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/ranunculus-3
6mm circular needles
Summery and breezy
These options are open, gauzy, and light as a feather. These yarns have a lot of mileage making it a little more affordable to splash out on something luxurious.
Tussah Tweed (2 / 3 skeins)
Baby Yak Silk (4 / 5 skeins)
Meadow (1 / 2 skeins)
June Cashmere Lace (2 skeins)
Add a strand of mohair for a bit of extra fun and fluff. 50 Mohair shades offers many fantastic colour options.
A little bit more substance, but still on the cooler side
Upping the yarn size will make the fabric a more dense if you’re not a fan of the open look. It’ll also increase the size of the garment!
Malabrigo Mora (2 / 3 skeins)
Mojave (3 / 4 skeins)
Sami (3/4 skeins)
Dapple (3 / 4 skeins)
Luma ( 4 /5 skeins)
If you’re thinking you’d like to go for a nice oversize cozy winter sweater to cuddle up in instead, here are some woollier picks
Cumbria (2 / 3 skeins)
Tibetan Cloud (2 skeins)
Lore ( 2 / 3 skeins)
Acadia ( 4 / 5 skeins)
The raw material is one of the rarest and most refined in the world—the soft undercoat of baby yaks and of Tibetan cashmere goats, which graze in t...
View full detailsUsed for centuries to weave magnificent rugs, and traditional clothing, Tibetan Wool was considered unsuitable for more refined uses. Until now… Th...
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