Lemon Whip | Mohair Lace *Milled in Peru

Lemon Whip | Mohair Lace *Milled in Peru

$42.00
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Lemon Whip | Mohair Lace *Milled in Peru

Sunday Fibre Co.

Lemon Whip | Mohair Lace *Milled in Peru

$42.00
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Description

The Seventies Issue

LEMON WHIP

A Butter Yellow — Warm, Inviting, and Effortless

This pastel yellow carries a sun-softened glow — think sugared lemon, custard, and good news in the mail. Lemon Whip has a creamy undertone that lifts without shouting. Pair it with neutrals for quiet cheer, or let it punch up a palette of retro brights.

 

Dyed on our bestselling Mohair Lace base:


Lightweight, fluffy, and ethereal, this mohair lace yarn adds warmth, a delicate halo, and a subtle sheen to knits without adding bulk. It can be held single, double, or even triple for mohair-only projects, or paired with a strand of wool to reduce friction and pilling, extending the life of your garments. Perfect for airy lace, layering pieces, colourwork details, it combines softness, warmth, and gentle shine for a luxurious, elegant finish.

 

NON-SUPERWASH
64% kid mohair, 36% silk
420m per 100g skein
Lace weight, single ply
Milled in Peru


Find the rest of the colourways in this collection, here.
Care

We recommend gentle hand-washing with a mild wool wash (Eucalan is our favourite!) and laying flat to dry. Avoid excessive agitation and heat (unless you're felting intentionally!). Thoughtful care and proper storage will help preserve the beauty and longevity of your yarn and finished pieces.

Hand-Dyed Yarn Tips

To keep your yarn looking its best, store it out of direct sunlight as prolonged exposure can cause sun bleaching and fade the colours.

While all yarn is washed in our studio after dyeing, some colour bleeding may still occur. Swatching and blocking with a gentle wool wash is recommended, especially for colourwork projects. If needed, pre-washing yarn or blocking finished garments in cold water with a splash of vinegar can help reduce any colour bleeding.

Hand-dyed yarns vary naturally from skein to skein. To create a more even fabric and avoid pooling, we recommend alternating skeins throughout your project.

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