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Great for Quick Knits Review by Michelle
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Compared to other Malabrigo yarns, it is a bit more expensive, but it is still reasonably priced. Colors are rich and beautiful and the yarn is squishy and soft.
(Posted on 6/12/13)
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I'm a Rasta addict Review by Kirsten
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It seems pricey, but when you compare it to other super bulky yarns, you get way more yardage and it is such a thick yarn, the quality is worth the price. I've used Rasta on four separate knit projects so far and I'm never disappointed.
(Posted on 3/18/13)
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Love, Love, Love! Review by Sally
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I have wanted to try this Rasta yarn since I started knitting...I haven't been able to find it! I was so happy to see that Paradise Fibers had it so I ordered it right away. The yarn is beautiful. So beautiful I struggled picking a pattern worthy!
My experience with Paradise fibers was wonderful too. Great family owned business that makes you feel that they truly are thankful for your business. Fast shipping too! What's not to love?
(Posted on 3/11/13)
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Softest wool yarn ever Review by Lisa
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The colors are beautiful and this has to be the softest wool yarn I've ever worked with. I knit a scarf and handbag for my daughter for Christmas with Arco Iris. The colors are gorgeous and the scarf is so soft my daughter hasn't taken it off yet!
(Posted on 12/29/12)
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Heavenly Review by Tasha
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This is such a soft yarn! I was pleasantly surprised when I received it, I was expecting a bit of scratchiness, but it was super soft and fluffy! I'm knitting a pair of mittens with it and I'm glad I won't have to worry about the yarn being irritating. This is a great yarn for anything that will touch skin. The colors are also vibrant and rich and blend so nicely, no pooling at all. I'm definitely going to be buying more!
(Posted on 11/19/12)
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Love this yarn Review by Shelly
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I was gifted 3 skiens of garden gate. Not being a huge fan of blue i would have never picked it out for myself. Then i got to knitting it and the colors blend beautifully together. Sometimes my favorite things are things that are gifted to me rather than choosing them myself. This yarn is soft and lovely to work with and I love how the verigation looks all knitted up. I am making the big fig cowl with it on ravelry and it is turning out lovely. I needed one more skien, ordered it on Monday and got it on Wed. Thanks for your quick shipping! I would recomend this yarn to anyone wanting a good fiber experience!
(Posted on 10/1/12)
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Love this yarn Review by Shelly
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I was gifted 3 skiens of garden gate. Not being a huge fan of blue i would have never picked it out for myself. Then i got to knitting it and the colors blend beautifully together. Sometimes my favorite things are things that are gifted to me rather than choosing them myself. This yarn is soft and lovely to work with and I love how the verigation looks all knitted up. I am making the big fig cowl with it on ravelry and it is turning out lovely. I needed one more skien, ordered it on Monday and got it on Wed. Thanks for your quick shipping! I would recomend this yarn to anyone wanting a good fiber experience!
(Posted on 10/1/12)
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Gorgeous yarn! Review by Sharon
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I LOVE THIS YARN! The colors flow into a colorway that blends rather than "blocks" into beautiful jewel tones. The feel of this yarn is as rich and smooth as it looks. I decided to make a long scarf with this yarn because of the softness and the striking colors. you won't be sorry if you purchase this brand and this Rasta yarn.
(Posted on 7/13/12)
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Best super chunky yarn! Review by pam
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This yarn was so much fun to work with and such a quick knit. I made the cowl from the Malabrigo spring pattern booklet. I even made my own wood buttons from a tree branch from my yard. It's a great look and would make a quick gift.
(Posted on 6/19/12)
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Expensive, but lovely Review by Jade
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It's a wee bit expensive for the yardage, but it's a lovely, cushy, felty yarn.
Great for hats or cowls, the colours are beautifully saturated.
It holds cables really nicely and, surprisingly looks great as a really chunky lace.
(Posted on 6/2/12)