Marla
Marla
Manos del Uruguay
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Marla is created by plying two strands of yarn that have been dyed separately together. The result is a stunning, marled fabric where the color is even & uniformly distributed. Each colorway has a gorgeous depth of saturated color that knits into unique cardigans, pullovers, hats, cowls & other accessories.
Spun with 100% superwash Merino wool, the DK weight yarn has a pleasing soft, textural hand. This is the sister yarn to Sami, dyed with a coordinating color palette.
All of Manos del Uruguay yarns are hand dyed. The artisans use big kettles heated by wood-fueled boilers, dyeing in small batches creating wonderful colors. The colors of Manos yarns are bright and wild, full of nuances and variations. No two skeins are the same, each one is unique, a testimony of a particular moment.
Due to the small batch hand-dyed process, there may be differences in colors between skeins. Order enough yarn for your project for a better likelihood that skeins will match. Alternate skeins where needed.
All Manos del Uruguay yarns are mulesing-free.
Our notes
After making a few of our own projects with this yarn, here's what we've found:
Loose and drapey: When worked with the recommended needles or hook, the fabric this creates is loose, drapey, and very elastic.
Not splitty: Given that this is a 2-ply yarn and not as tight of a spin as some others, we were pleasantly surprised that it was far less splitty than expected.
Somewhat slubby: There's a small amount of variance in the thickness of the yarn, which gives it a lovely texture when you come across the slubs.
Easy to work with: Marla is gentle on the hands and works up easily. It also blocks well and doesn't bleed as much as we expected even in cold water.
Soft and pleasant: Very skin-friendly and soft. This is perfect for shawls, cowls, hats, and anything else that'll sit against your skin. It has a lovely plush, squishy texture when worked up, and a buttery feel. For an even cushier feel, size your needles or hook up a little.
Very springy: This is surprisingly springy and elastic, especially for a superwash. A few of our swatchers don't particularly care for superwash, but this got a solid "I actually like this" from all of them.
Swatch details
All swatches were wet blocked before measuring.
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Yarn details
| Fiber content | 100% superwash Merino wool |
| Construction | 2-ply Singles: Z-twist Plied: S-twist |
| Source | Uruguay |
| Weight | Craft Yarn Council: 3: Light Ravelry: DK |
| Gauge (4" / 10cm square) | Knitting: 20 stitches and 32 rows Crochet: 20 single crochets and 15 rows |
| Tool size | Needle: US 4 / 3.5mm Hook: US E/4 / 3.5mm |
| Yardage/Meters | 273.0yd / 250.0m |
| Skein weight | 3.5oz / 100.0g |
| Grist |
1248.0yd/lb 2500.0m/kg |
| Care | Machine wash, lay flat to dry |
Please note: Certain colors may bleed, especially dark colors and vibrant ones. Always make a test swatch and block it, if you’re concerned about color bleeding. To help reduce bleeding, block with cold water, use color catching sheets in the water, only use one color, or stay away from high-contrast colorwork.
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