Neighborhood Fiber Co. Loft
Specs
Yarn Weight: lace
Recommended Gauge: 4-8 sts = 1”/2.5 cm
Fibre Content: 60% mohair, 40% silk
Skein: 350 yards/320 meters per 28g skein
Colourway: Lake Evesham
Construction/Texture: plied
My Experience
Where I got it: I bought it from Neighborhood Fiber Co’s website.
Needles I used: US 4/3.5 mm
Blocked Gauge I got: 23 stitches/34 rows = 4"/10 cm
My Thoughts: Wow, this stuff is so dreamy when it’s knit by itself. The fabric just floats with this beautiful shine from the silk and halo from the mohair. I love how it’s like transparent luxury gauze. And the colour is so pretty, with a little semi-solid soft pink that pushes into peachy. And if you had any doubt, yes it is as soft as it looks.
Like all mohair/silk yarns, it’s challenging to frog, but if you drop a stitch, it’s not going anywhere, so you’ll have plenty of time to pick it up.
It’s also really beautiful knit along with a fingering weight wool yarn.
If you’re not familiar with Neighbourhood Fiber Co, I encourage you to check them out. They do a lot of good for their community and have a wonderful range of yarns.
What I might design with it: You can see the simple toque I made with it held together with Ocean by the Sea Haze, a lovely fingering weight non-superwash wool. I used the basic pattern for my Full Spectrum Hat as a starting point and you can see how I did it, plus instructions for making your own at any gauge and any size on my blog.
Where you can get some: You can get it at their website or try your local yarn shop because I think it’s being carried in lots of places these days.