Urth Yarns | Bonmoher
NZ$26.96
A strong silk core that is spun with soft mohair, this yarn comes in an ethereal range of rich colour.
If you want to be on trend AND wrap yourself in a cloud, then Urth Yarns Bonmoher is for you. A strong silk core that is spun with soft mohair, this lace weight yarn comes in an ethereal range of rich colour. Bonmoher is a lofty yarn to use on its own, or use it to enhance other yarns by holding it alongside to add fluff and texture.
Urth has dyed Bonmoher to coordinate with the 16 Collection (available here in 4 ply / fingering weight)
Bonmoher Patterns
We have a roundup of Urth Bonmoher patterns for you! And if that isn’t enough, we’ve got some more below.
The Tufa cowl pattern combines Urth Yarns 16 Fingering with Bonmoher. The pattern creates texture with eyelets and slipped stitches. You’ll knit it in the round.
The In Bloom sweater pattern by Kimberly K. McAlindin Designs is lightweight and truly size inclusive. It has a cardigan and pullover variant.
Stephen West’s Knit ‘n Slide Sweater pattern would work well with a combination of Bonmoher and 16 Fingering.
The cropped Ulla sweater pattern has a high neck and puffed sleeves. The twisted ribbing pattern is challenging and fun.
About Urth Yarns
Female artisans in Mersin and Istanbul hand dye every skien of yarn. They use innovative dyeing techniques in order to ensure the yarn is full of vibrant colour. This amazing yarn is good for you and good for the world! Urth Yarns has partnered with Trees for the Future to run their Knit One Plant One scheme. For every skein you purchase, Urth plants a tree!
Brand:Â Urth Yarns
Weight/ply:Â Â 2 ply / lace
Ball size:Â 25 g (0.88 oz)
Metres: 240 m (262 y)
Meterage/100 g: 960 m
Fibre:Â 60% super kid mohair, 40% silk
Gauge: 18 – 22 stitches per 4″ or 10 cm
Needle size: 4Â – 5 mm (USÂ 6Â – 8)
Hook size:Â 4 – 5 mm (G-6 to H-8)
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Country of origin – dyeing: hand dyed in Turkey
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Care: machine-washable on a cool, delicate cycle, however hand-washing in cold water with a small amount of wool wash is highly recommended. Lay flat to dry, never use a dryer.