Biches et Buches Le Cashmere & Lambswool



Specs
Yarn Weight: light fingering
Recommended Gauge: 22 sts = 4 in/10 cm
Fibre Content: 87% wool, 12% cashmere
Skein: 175 yards/160 meters per 50g skein
Colourway: 05 anga
Construction/Texture: plied woolen spun
My Experience
Where I got it: Biches et Buches sent me this skein to try.
Needles I used: Hiya Hiya US 2/2.75 mm
Blocked Gauge I got: 24 sts/48 rows = 4"/10 cm
My Thoughts: Wow, is this dreamy! It’s so, so lofty (like Le Petit Lambswool) but with a touch more softness. I’m always enamoured of the lightness of woolen spun yarns, so to have one that’s airy but also divinely soft is really special. I want this right next to my skin.
What I might design with it: I want sweaters for layering in textures and colourwork and plain. All the sweaters.
Where you can get some: Check your local yarn shop or the Biches et Buches website.