I've heard this exact review from others. I think Filcolana Tillia is similar. In my research, Isager, Kid Seta, Majo and Onling are all soft. I've tried Isager and it's amazing, and Knit Picks Aloft is so so soft too. People love Knitting for Olive but when I got it, I thought it was just ok, kind of similar to their merino.
How about trying: drops alpaca silk, it’s more soft than mohair. If you love the softness and don’t want the fluffy ones, try Sandnes garn, ALPAKKA SILKE 70% baby alpaka, 30% mulberry silke You’re going to fall in love with this yarn ❤
I think it’s funny that Americans never think of buying European yarn from Canada. There are quite a few Canadian yarn shops that sell many European yarns. A simple Google search will help you find what you’re looking for.
I've heard this exact review from others. I think Filcolana Tillia is similar. In my research, Isager, Kid Seta, Majo and Onling are all soft. I've tried Isager and it's amazing, and Knit Picks Aloft is so so soft too. People love Knitting for Olive but when I got it, I thought it was just ok, kind of similar to their merino.
How about trying: drops alpaca silk, it’s more soft than mohair.
If you love the softness and don’t want the fluffy ones, try Sandnes garn, ALPAKKA SILKE
70% baby alpaka, 30% mulberry silke
You’re going to fall in love with this yarn ❤
Would LOVE to see a review of Knick picks high dessert wool and blue sky fibers woolstok worsted please!
Would you consider a best yarn of 2024?
Can you also review Isager and Filcolana mohair?
Isager is dreamy. 'I've heard mixed reviews of Filcolana
KnitPicks Aloft please!
Love, love love it!
Have you done a review on KnitPicks Aloft?
I loooooove this mohair!
I think it’s funny that Americans never think of buying European yarn from Canada. There are quite a few Canadian yarn shops that sell many European yarns. A simple Google search will help you find what you’re looking for.
I'm American and I agree - I especially love The Knitting Loft!