

Isager
Isager Silk Mohair 68
ISAGER SILK MOHAIR is an incredibly soft yarn with a beautiful sheen due to its blend of 25% silk and 75% super kid mohair. It is so light and fluffy in its texture. We primarily use it together with other yarns, but it is also beautiful on its own and perhaps especially in a simple design. A textured pattern does not show in this yarn, unless Silk Mohair is knitted together with another smoother yarn. Since Silk Mohair is soft and fluffy, some shedding must be expected both during knitting and from the finished project. Isager Silk Mohair is of the finest quality with long fibers l.
Petiteknit has designed the classic Cumulus blouse in two strands of Soft Silk Mohair:
https://60garnernord.se/products/cumulus-blus-petite-knit?_pos=5&_sid=593ec702a&_ss=r
GAUGE
Silk Mohair + Spinni: 4 mm needles = 18 sts /24 rows
Silk Mohair + Highland or Tvinni: 4 mm needles = 18 sts /24 rows
Silk Mohair + Isager Tweed: 4 mm needles = 18 sts / 24 rows
Silk Mohair + Jensen Yarn: 5 mm needles = 16 sts /20 rows
SPECIFICATION
Material: 75% super kid mohair and 25% silk
Suggested needles: 3 - 5.5 mm
Gauge: 22 - 30 sts=10cm
Weight/(length: 25g = 212 m
Washing instructions
Wool should be hand washed unless you have a washing machine with a very gentle wool program that can wash in cold water. Use an approved wool detergent. Maintain the same temperature throughout the washing and rinsing process and finally do not wash above 28 degrees. The knitted garment can advantageously be gently spun after washing. Place the garment in a laundry bag or a pillowcase. After spinning, lay the garment out on, for example, towels to dry.
It is not necessary to wash a wool garment so often. Usually, it is enough to hang the garment up for airing. Cotton yarn and blended yarn with linen and bamboo tolerate higher washing temperatures, but we recommend the same washing as for wool yarn.
Storage
Remember to store yarn and knitting in plastic bags or tightly woven cotton bags or in a plastic box with a lid. This is because Isager yarn is not treated for moths, as the agents used are not without side effects for allergy sufferers and only last until the first wash.