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Berroco Remix Chunky Yarn

SKU: BRCK-9901
$10.60 $13.25
: 9901 Birch
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Berroco's popular recycled yarn just got chunky! Remix is spun from a 100% recycled blend of 30% superfine nylon, 27% cotton, 24% acrylic, 10% silk, and 9% linen. This unique blend creates an all-season yarn that is a suitable wool replacement with a lovely tweed effect. Your finished fabric will soften and bloom with wash and wear providing you with a rustic and textural garment that is as comfortable as it is beautiful. You'll love the soft, non-squeaky feel of Remix, and in this new bulky weight, you will be able to work up cozy projects quickly. Now available in 12 shades in a varying mix of neutrals and brights for a color palette sure to complement any wardrobe.

See Ravelry projects made from this yarn HERE.

See the DK weight version of this yarn HERE.

See more high-quality yarns from Berroco HERE.

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Please make sure you order enough for your project as dye lots can vary between batches.

Yarn Details

Yarn Weight: Bulky / 5

Texture: Rustic & Tweedy

Put up: Bullet Skein

Skein Weight: 100 grams (3.52 ounces)

Yardage/Meterage: 139 yards (127 meters)

Recommended Needle Size: 10 (US) / 6 mm

Knitting Gauge: 3.5 stitches per inch or 14 stitches and 20 rows in a 4-inch square

Recommended Hook Size: K (US) / 6.5 mm

Crochet Gauge: 3 single crochet stitches per inch or 12 single crochet stitches and 14 rows in a 4-inch square

Fiber Content: 100% recycled fibers: 30% Nylon, 27% Cotton, 24% Acrylic, 10% Silk, and 9% Linen

Care Instructions: Machine wash in cold water on a delicate cycle. Lay flat to dry.

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Please Note:

We have partnered with Berroco to bring you a wide range of yarns. In the event that we don't have sufficient stock at our shop, your yarn may be  be drop-shipped from the Berroco in North Smithfield, Rhode Island USA. Please allow up to 3-5 business days for your order to be processed and shipped out. We will contact you with any shipping and tracking information for your order.

If your project is time-sensitive, please contact us regarding the current stock & shipping times of specific lines and colorways. You can call us at (509) 536-7746 or send us an email at sales@paradisefibers.com.

Free Patterns Using Berroco's Remix Chunky Weight Yarn:

The Berty hot water bottle cover in the colors Birch 9901, Buttercup 9922, Smoke 9930, Strawberry 9960, and Ocean 9984.

Berty
by Margaux Hufnagel
Craft: Knit
Cost: $6
A playful water bottle cover for those moments where you need extra comfort to help warm those toes or ease those aches.
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The Hanneli sweater in the color Plum 9965

Hanneli
by Amy Christoffers
Craft: Knit
Cost: $8
A relaxed, easy fit is what makes Hanneli a must-have for fall. The body is worked with a knit/purl waffle stitch.
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The Claral hat, cowl, and scarf set knit in the colors Buttercup 9922, Old Jeans 9927, and Patina 9933.

Claral
by Åsa Buchta
Craft: Knit
Cost: $6
Super beginner-friendly, this unisex hat, cowl, and scarf pattern set is worked in reversible mistake rib.
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Click here to view more patterns featuring Berroco Remix Chunky.

About the Berroco's Remix yarn line:

Reduce, reuse, recycle.

How are you greening your knitting? Reducing doesn’t seem like much fun, and reusing generally means you’ve had to rip out a failing project, a painful part of any knitter’s process. Enter Remix, a 100% recycled Berroco yarn made using a low-impact manufacturing process patented in France. Remix was the result of over a year of collaborative work between mill and textile engineers, and after a number of years of enduring popularity, we added a lighter-weight version to the line.

How is it made?

Garments and high-quality commercially knit fabric panels left over from the ready-to-wear industry are collected from across Europe and sorted by fiber, then color. Because these pieces are pre-dyed, there is no need to dye them again, which saves water and prevents water pollution. Instead, colors are created by carefully blending garnetted fibers. Garnetted fiber is the result of shredding old textiles to make a new, fleece-like fiber that is ready to be spun into a new yarn.

About Berroco:

Berroco has been producing quality yarn for 40 years but the company's roots actually go back centuries. From the Daniel Day Mill in 1809 to present-day Stanley Mill, six generations of Wheelocks have been continuously involved in the American textile industry.

Warren Wheelock's great-great-great-grandfather, Jerry Wheelock, began the tradition by producing woolen cloth, an enterprise that would grow and change, enduring the test of time. In 1905, Stanley Wheelock established Stanley Woolen Mills, surviving the great depression, two world wars, and weathering the changing times and demands in the world of textiles. In 1968, the Wheelock family formed Stanley Berroco which was transformed into Berroco in 1987 by Warren Wheelock and his wife, Caroline. The new firm grew to become one of the largest importers of handknitting yarns, patterns, and supplies in the United States and Canada.

Berroco is known for its high-quality yarns which widely range from traditional to novelty and are sourced from all over the world, including the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Germany, France, Italy, Turkey, Romania, Brazil, and Peru. Located on the site of the old Lonsdale Cotton Mill (1904) in North Smithfield, Rhode Island, Berroco continues its well-rooted family tradition of providing quality textiles at affordable prices.

“Ever since we were teenagers we worked in the mill, doing various jobs, learning the business, so we got to know the people, and they knew us…” quote from 1994 interview with Philip, Arthur & Strickland Wheelock.