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2 Products availableOur product range contains a wide range of Recycled Sari Silk Yarn Ball in Solid Color: Purple (100 GMS), Emerald Green Recycled Sari Silk Yarn Ball, Coffee Recycled Sari Silk Yarn Ball and Recycled Sari Silk Yarn Ball in Solid Color: Red(100 GMS)
Recycled sari silk yarn knits/crochets up really quick, soft, silky and shiny so it is best used for projects like scarves, neck warmers, cowls, shawls, stoles, bags, pouches and cushions. The finished knit or crocheted product will have a strong and firm quality and at the same time has a soft and slightly fuzzy texture. They are great for textile embellishment as well.
This yarn is made from 100% recycled sari silk fibre left over during the sari manufacturing process. During the making of Saris in India, a lot of small finer threads of various colors are left over from the looms, which are then collected together. These are cleansed manually and then spun using the Takli (Drop Spindle) or the Charkha (Spinning Wheel) in villages. This is mainly a cottage industry which supports them financially.
Color | Purple |
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Primary Material | Recycled Sari Silk Remnants (All New Material) |
Quantity in Stock | 30 |
Make / Content | 100% Silk |
Care | Wash in cold water on delicate cycle, air dry. If you would like to soften it up more you can throw it in the dryer on a low setting. |
Yardage | Approx. 100 Yards |
Needle Size | US 7-9 |
Hook size | US I, J, K |
Recycled sari silk yarn knits/crochets up really quick, soft, silky and shiny so it is best used for projects like scarves, neck warmers, cowls, shawls, stoles, bags, pouches and cushions. The finished knit or crocheted product will have a strong and firm quality and at the same time has a soft and slightly fuzzy texture. They are great for textile embellishment as well.
This yarn is made from 100% recycled sari silk fibre left over during the sari manufacturing process. During the making of Saris in India, a lot of small finer threads of various colors are left over from the looms, which are then collected together. These are cleansed manually and then spun using the Takli (Drop Spindle) or the Charkha (Spinning Wheel) in villages. This is mainly a cottage industry which supports them financially.
Note: Color may differ slightly from photos due to different monitor settings.
Recycled sari silk yarn knits/crochets up really quick, soft, silky and shiny so it is best used for projects like scarves, neck warmers, cowls, shawls, stoles, bags, pouches and cushions. The finished knit or crocheted product will have a strong and firm quality and at the same time has a soft and slightly fuzzy texture. They are great for textile embellishment as well.
This yarn is made from 100% recycled sari silk fibre left over during the sari manufacturing process. During the making of Saris in India, a lot of small finer threads of various colors are left over from the looms, which are then collected together. These are cleansed manually and then spun using the Takli (Drop Spindle) or the Charkha (Spinning Wheel) in villages. This is mainly a cottage industry which supports them financially.
Note: Color may differ slightly from photos due to different monitor settings.
Recycled sari silk yarn knits/crochets up really quick, soft, silky and shiny so it is best used for projects like scarves, neck warmers, cowls, shawls, stoles, bags, pouches and cushions. The finished knit or crocheted product will have a strong and firm quality and at the same time has a soft and slightly fuzzy texture. They are great for textile embellishment as well.
This yarn is made from 100% recycled sari silk fibre left over during the sari manufacturing process. During the making of Saris in India, a lot of small finer threads of various colors are left over from the looms, which are then collected together. These are cleansed manually and then spun using the Takli (Drop Spindle) or the Charkha (Spinning Wheel) in villages. This is mainly a cottage industry which supports them financially.
Note: Color may differ slightly from photos due to different monitor settings.