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🧶 Tile Color 100% Cotton & Tile Sequin Knitting Yarn – 50 g / 140-150 mt Product Description: A warm, earthy shade… Tile, a natural and strong color, met with coarse scales of the same shades
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a simple and impressive thread appeared.
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Thanks to its 100% cotton structure, this soft, light and non-sweating yarn is a candidate to be the favorite of knitting lovers working with warm tones.
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The ball in the image is on sale.
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Each ball is 50 g and has an average length of 140-150 meters.
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4 – 4.5 – 5 no can be knitted with skewer or crochet of appropriate thickness.
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What Can Be 🍂 Knitted With This Yarn? The warmth of the tile and the sparkle of the scales make this yarn suitable for both summer and seasonal transitions.
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👚 Clothing Recommendations: • “Earth Tone Blouse”: Light shabby, short-sleeved, side slit model • “Tile Net Vest”: It looks great on dresses in spring • “Boho Crop”: It can be combined with a high-waisted skirt or pants, it is a festive model • “Kumru Dress”: It is a knitted beach dress with rope straps, at knee level • “Curved Jacket”: Buttonless, short-sleeved summer knitted jacket 👜 Accessory Recommendations: • Macrame clutch bag: Special for summer invitations with tile scales • Scarves & thin shawls: It looks great with linen shirts • Hairband, crown, buckles: It can be combined with natural stone necklaces • Knitted brooches or sconets: To wicker bags or 🏡 Decorative products to decorate clothes: • Cushion cover, knitting tablecloth tip, rustic wall ornament • Candle holder cover, knitting detail to spice jars • Used as an ornamental rope in handmade organic gift packaging Ω ✅ Specifications: • Content: 100% cotton • Sequins: 3 mm + 6 mm coarse, tile color • Color: Tile cotton yarn + tone compatible flakes • Weight / Quantity: 50 gr / 140-150 meters • Skewer/Crochet No: 4 – 4.5 – 5 • Texture: Natural, flexible, shimmering accents on matte floor • Season of use: Spring-summer-autumn transition Ω 🌟 Why This Yarn? • With its 100% cotton structure, it is natural, healthy and breathable • Brick tile tones, self in braiding















