Compare

Remove allGist Duet Citrus Towels Kit RemoveGist Duet Skip Dent Scarf Kit RemoveGist Duet Pinstripe Napkins Kit RemoveGist Duet Checks and Stripes Towels Kit RemoveGist Duet Café Table Runner Kit RemoveBrassard Cotton Bouclé - Ocean Kit RemoveGist Duet Minimalist Scarf Kit RemoveGist Duet Running Stitch Napkins Kit RemoveGist Mallo & Duet Gosling Pillows Kit RemoveGist Duet & Mallo Squarish Rug Kit RemoveGist Ode Alpaca 9/4 - Turquoise Remove
NameGist Duet Citrus Towels Kit RemoveGist Duet Skip Dent Scarf Kit RemoveGist Duet Pinstripe Napkins Kit RemoveGist Duet Checks and Stripes Towels Kit RemoveGist Duet Café Table Runner Kit RemoveBrassard Cotton Bouclé - Ocean Kit RemoveGist Duet Minimalist Scarf Kit RemoveGist Duet Running Stitch Napkins Kit RemoveGist Mallo & Duet Gosling Pillows Kit RemoveGist Duet & Mallo Squarish Rug Kit RemoveGist Ode Alpaca 9/4 - Turquoise Remove
ImageCitrus hand towelsGist Duet Skip Dent ScarfGist Duet Pinstripe NapkinsGist Duet Checks and Stripes Towels KitCafé table runner woven from Gist Duet yarn colours Pearl and Dune.Brassard Cotton Bouclé - Ocean KitGist Duet Minimalist ScarfGist Duet Running Stitch NapkinsGist Mallo and Duet Gosling PillowsSquarish Rug woven from Gist Duet & Mallo yarns.Gist Ode Alpaca 9/4 - Turquoise
SKU
Rating
Price£69.00£23.00£92.00£92.00£46.00£72.50£69.00£46.00£75.00£72.00£41.70
Stock

Out of stock

AvailabilityOut of stock
Add to basket

Select options

Select options

Select options

Select options

Select options

Select options

Select options

Select options

Select options

Select options

Add to Basket

DescriptionGist Duet Skip Dent Scarf Kit comprises one cone of Duet cottonlin yarn in your choice of sixteen colours plus a free pattern.Our kit contains the pattern and four cones of Gist Duet yarn. You can change the recommended colours before adding the kit to your basket.Brassard Cotton Bouclé Ocean Kit Five colours of Brassard Cotton Bouclé corresponding to the Jane Stafford "Ocean" tea towel kit.Gist Ode Alpaca 9/4 - Turquoise Turquoise is a special edition colour - when it sells out, it will be replaced with a new special edition colour, so make sure you order enough for your project! 250g cone.
Additional information
Posting dimensions N/A
Posting dimensions N/A
Posting dimensions N/A
Posting dimensions N/A
Posting dimensions N/A
Posting dimensions N/A
Posting dimensions N/A
Posting dimensions N/A
Posting dimensions N/A
Posting dimensions N/A
Manufacturer

Country of Manufacture

Net Weight

Fibre

Approximate Length

Imperial Length

Imperial Sett

Metric Count

Metric Length

Metric Sett

Colour Code

Colour Name

Colour Group

,

Wraps Per Inch

Posting dimensions 17 × 10 × 10 cm
<p>Certification</p>
<p>Colour Code</p>
<p>Colour Group</p>
<p>Colour Name</p>
<p>Country of Manufacture</p>
<p>Fibre</p>
<p>Imperial Length</p>
<p>Imperial <a class="glossaryLink" aria-describedby="tt" data-cmtooltip="<div class=glossaryItemTitle>Sett</div><div class=glossaryItemBody>The density of the warp ends and weft picks in a woven fabric.&nbsp; Usually expressed as the number of ends per inch or centimetre and the number of picks per inch or centimetre.&nbsp;&lt;br/&gt;For balanced sett cloth the number of ends and picks will be the same.&lt;br/&gt;Note that once removed from the loom the finished sett will likely be different.&lt;br/&gt;</div>" href="https://weavingyarn.co.uk/glossary/sett/" data-gt-translate-attributes='[{"attribute":"data-cmtooltip", "format":"html"}]' tabindex='0' role='link'>Sett</a></p>
<p>Location</p>
<p>Manufacturer</p>
<p><a class="glossaryLink" aria-describedby="tt" data-cmtooltip="<div class=glossaryItemTitle>Mercerised</div><div class=glossaryItemBody>&lt;!-- wp:paragraph --&gt;Mercerisation is a process devised by John Mercer in 1844 which changes the shape of the fibre and increases both its tensile strength and affinity for dyes. Sodium hydroxide and tensioning of the yarn is used to change the natural spiral structure of the cotton to a straighter, rounded fibre, which gives it a more lustrous look. This is sometimes enhanced by gassing, which burns away the short whiskers of cotton.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;!-- /wp:paragraph --&gt;</div>" href="https://weavingyarn.co.uk/glossary/mercerised/" data-gt-translate-attributes='[{"attribute":"data-cmtooltip", "format":"html"}]' tabindex='0' role='link'>Mercerised</a></p>
<p>Metric <a class="glossaryLink" aria-describedby="tt" data-cmtooltip="<div class=glossaryItemTitle>Count</div><div class=glossaryItemBody>Yarn counts are a way of measuring linear density of a fibre, originally expressed as the number hanks of yarn of a given length that can be spun from a pound of raw fibre. They originated when yarns made from different fibres were produced by separate trades.&lt;br/&gt;On this website counts are expressed as two numbers separated by a slash / . For example, some of our cotton is 8/2. This is a Number English count (Ne) and means that eight hanks of 840 yards could be spun from a pound weight of(...)</div>" href="https://weavingyarn.co.uk/glossary/count/" data-gt-translate-attributes='[{"attribute":"data-cmtooltip", "format":"html"}]' tabindex='0' role='link'>Count</a></p>
<p>Metric Length</p>
<p>Metric <a class="glossaryLink" aria-describedby="tt" data-cmtooltip="<div class=glossaryItemTitle>Sett</div><div class=glossaryItemBody>The density of the warp ends and weft picks in a woven fabric.&nbsp; Usually expressed as the number of ends per inch or centimetre and the number of picks per inch or centimetre.&nbsp;&lt;br/&gt;For balanced sett cloth the number of ends and picks will be the same.&lt;br/&gt;Note that once removed from the loom the finished sett will likely be different.&lt;br/&gt;</div>" href="https://weavingyarn.co.uk/glossary/sett/" data-gt-translate-attributes='[{"attribute":"data-cmtooltip", "format":"html"}]' tabindex='0' role='link'>Sett</a></p>
<p>pa_net-length</p>
<p>Net Weight</p>
<p>Traditional <a class="glossaryLink" aria-describedby="tt" data-cmtooltip="<div class=glossaryItemTitle>Count</div><div class=glossaryItemBody>Yarn counts are a way of measuring linear density of a fibre, originally expressed as the number hanks of yarn of a given length that can be spun from a pound of raw fibre. They originated when yarns made from different fibres were produced by separate trades.&lt;br/&gt;On this website counts are expressed as two numbers separated by a slash / . For example, some of our cotton is 8/2. This is a Number English count (Ne) and means that eight hanks of 840 yards could be spun from a pound weight of(...)</div>" href="https://weavingyarn.co.uk/glossary/count/" data-gt-translate-attributes='[{"attribute":"data-cmtooltip", "format":"html"}]' tabindex='0' role='link'>Count</a></p>
<p>Worsted</p>