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Worsted Yarn: 50% Acrylic, 30% Cotton, 20% Milk Cotton / Red Color / 70 meters - 25 grams

SKU: 411729
Weight: 25 gr.
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Discover our worsted yarn in bright red. Suitable for all your knitting projects, this yarn offers unparalleled softness and durability. Turn your knitting ideas into reality with this yarn. Make an order online!


Worsted yarn, composed of 50% acrylic, 30% cotton and 20% milk, plays an important role in the innovative world of textiles. This unique material is produced through a sophisticated process that uses milk as a key component.

Starting with the extraction of casein, the main protein in milk, the process involves skimming, evaporating and drying the liquid. This casein is purified and transformed into fibers that make up the heart of milk cotton yarn.

Interestingly, the use of milk in the production of these fibers is aimed at using waste or unfit for human consumption milk, making it not only innovative but also sustainable a way to dispose of dairy waste. This practice contributes to a more ecological production of textile materials and helps to reduce waste resources.

For better results, use needles, scissors and other hobby tools that we have prepared for you.

Milk cotton yarn thus created provides unique opportunities for creativity and style in the textile industry, while at the same time emphasizing the importance of sustainable practices and recycling in production.



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