Beautiful New Wools from Denmark ~ CaMaRose
We love bringing you new yarns from all over the world ~ Japan, India, Denmark, USA, Canada and France among other places, as well as our own native beauties. Our newest yarns are two irresistible wools from Denmark made by CaMaRose: Yaku and Hverdagsuld.
The CaMaRose range of yarns are designed by Trine Bertelsen and named after her 3 children ~ Carl-Emil, Mathilde and Anna-Rose. They are the reason she started knitting and her daily inspiration.
We couldn’t resist stocking CaMaRose! Look at that stunning palette! Pretty Bon Bon colours and soft Greys: Loop favourites!
We have two bases: Yaku fingering weight and Hverdagsuld DK.
Yaku
The Yaku is a 100% mulesing free merino wool, which is made specially for CaMaRose. (Mulesing is the cruel process of removing wool-bearing skin from the buttocks of sheep.)
This yarn is a super soft, superwash merino in 4 Ply/Fingering weight. Perfect for baby projects and soft colourwork. Loop stocks the full range of 35 colours, although we currently have 30 in stock, with the rest top follow shortly.
Hverdagsuld
Hverdagsuld is a very beautiful (mostly!) organic DK/sportweight wool in an array of 32 wonderful colours. We love the happy colours these come in as well as the range of beautiful neutrals and greys.
Hverdagsuld is soft and machine washable.
CaMaRose is switching fully to organic yarn! Most of the range is already organic but there are a few colours to still be changed over. Check our website for a complete list of the organic colours.
Soft and machine washable. Perfect!
A wonderful new DK weight yarn that can also be use as a sportweight yarn.
Patterns
Trine Bertelsen has designed a lovely range of patterns for her yarns. Not surprisingly, with her children as her inspiration, she has many adorable children’s patterns. You can find a few patterns in stock to tempt you.
Preview
We’re very excited about the new pattern we are releasing next Friday. Above is a little sneak preview. Join us next week, on the blog, for a full reveal of this gorgeous new shawl pattern by Melanie Berg for Loop!
The swatch is beautiful. Where would I find that pattern? Think it would be fabulous for bunting.
The swatch is Peacock Feathers from our book Japanese Stitches Unraveled