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Lana Grossa Landlust Die Sockenwolle Seide

Lana Grossa Landlust die Sockenwolle Seide is a premium yarn made of a blend of virgin wool, silk, and polyamide: soft, durable, machine washable, and featuring a unique speckled effect that brings your projects to life. It's perfect for knitting socks and accessories. A single ball is enough for a complete pair!

    	
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Product detail

19290331
10 Items
2025-06-19

Features

  • Weight 100 grams
  • Length 400 meters
  • Composition Lana Virgen
    Polyamide
    Silk
  • Needles Size 2,5 mm
    3 mm

Detailed information

Lana Grossa Landlust Die Sockenwolle Seide is much more than just a sock yarn: it's a sophisticated knitting experience that combines softness, durability, and a visually delightful presentation.

This yarn features a premium composition of 55% virgin wool, for natural warmth and breathability, 25% polyamide, which adds resilience and helps maintain the garment's shape, and 20% silk, which provides a delicate shine and silky smoothness to the touch.

It features a multicolour speckled effect with shades that blend smoothly together. The result in the knitted garments is a dynamic and modern pattern, ideal for unique socks, but also perfectly adaptable for shawls, gloves, or lightweight garments.

Features of Lana Grossa Landlust Die Sockenwolle Seide:

  • Composition: 55% Virgin Wool - 25% Polyamide - 20% Silk.
  • Ball of 100 grams and 400 metres, ideal for knitting a complete pair of socks with just one ball.
  • Recommended for needles from 2.5 to 3 mm, allowing for defined and firm knitting.
  • Sample tension: 26 stitches and 40 rows for a 10 x 10 cm sample.
  • Wash at up to 40ºC.
  • Iron at medium temperature.
  • Suitable for tumble drying at low temperature.

Easy maintenance: Machine washable and guaranteed without felt, perfect for daily use without sacrificing quality or appearance. 

How many balls do I need for my projects?

  • With one ball, you can knit a pair of socks.