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Rich purple with textured back t-shirt yarn by Jolly Good Yarn (100-120m)

Rich purple with textured back t-shirt yarn by Jolly Good Yarn (100-120m)

Recycled Textile
100-120m (800g)
8-12mm
Regular price £10.00
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Discover the versatility of our rich purple (with textured backing) t-shirt yarn from Jolly Good Yarn, made from recycled fabric and textiles, primarily consisting of at least 80% cotton. This soft and chunky yarn, also known as jersey yarn or spaghetti yarn, is an eco-conscious choice for your next crafting project.

Each bobbin offers approximately 100-120 metres of yarn, with an average weight of 800g. Due to its recycled origins, each batch may have slight variations in length, width, and colour. The yarn might also contain occasional joins, adding to its unique character. Perfect for crochet, macramé, weaving, loom knitting, and more, this sustainable yarn is both soft and machine washable.

For best results, use a crochet hook size between 8mm and 12mm. For larger or more textured projects, you can opt for a hook size up to 25mm. Embrace eco-friendly crafting with this adaptable and durable yarn.

  • Strands of red, purple and turquoise recycled cotton thread being processed

    Eco-Friendly Yarn

    Our yarns are made from left-over textiles, sourced from mills and factories. Saved from landfill, the cotton is spun into our macrame cords, or cut into strips for t-shirt yarn.

  • Herdwick ewe with twin lams in the English Lake District

    We sell UK wool

    We buy A LOT of Herdwick wool from local farmers, around 30 tons a year. Our other wool products are made in the UK using UK wool.

  • Planting trees on Low Fell

    Sustainability

    We're passionate about the environment! Our premises are run on renewables, we use recycled materials for our packaging, and 10% of all our profit goes to buying land and planting trees in Cumbria.

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