Knit Kit - Kiki Scarf
Knit Kit - Kiki Scarf
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This alpaca wool knit kit uses alpaca yarn from British and Irish farms. The scarf is named after one of our models, Kiki, who LOVED the Jade Green colour that you see in the cover pic. “But”, she said, “I like really really long thin scarves, more like a tie.” So, the Kiki Tie scarf was born. The thing about scarves is they need to be double-sided to look good, so we've found a great stitch that looks different, and great, on both sides. Just for Kiki
Size:
- Standard: 115 cm | 45 inches x Width 9cm | 3.5 inches
- Large: Length 230 cm | 90 inches x Width 9cm | 3.5 inches
Shown here in Jade
Kit includes:
- Cotton alpaca project bag
- Gorgeous DK yarn made from 75% alpaca/25% sheep's wool in the following quantities:
- Standard: 50g (112m) | 1 ball
- Large (worn by model): 100g (225m) | 2 balls
- Pattern for this scarf
- Optional Extra - 4.5mm needles
Photographer: Chloe Imbach
Model: Kiki Nafig
The Wool
- Weight of Yarn: #3, DK
- Blend: 75% alpaca 25% sheep
- Size: 4/9Nm giving 225m (245 yards) per 100g
- Ball Size: 50g (112m)
- Tension: 21 sts x 27 rows= 4"/10cm over stocking stitch with 4.5mm (UK 7, US 7)
As with all Gorgeous alpaca DK kits, it's warm and cosy, but lightweight and breathes well. The alpaca yarn has a small amount of 100% natural sheep's wool blended in, which makes it easy to knit and crochet with, and still retains that wonderful alpaca softness.
What's so great about alpaca yarn?
- Alpaca yarn is highly valued for it's softness, warmth, and durability
- The fibres are much finer, and generally longer, than sheep’s wool, which makes them softer and less itchy
- It contains no lanolin which makes it hypo-allergenic (and also makes it more sustainable as it can be processed at very low temperatures)
- It also has a natural sheen that gives finished items a luxurious look
- Both sheep and alpaca fleece is water-repellent, but alpaca also wicks away the moisture
Hand washing: Use lukewarm water and a specialist wool detergent. Hair conditioner in the final rinse will add extra softness.
When washing and rinsing squeeze the garment rather than rubbing.
Gently squeeze out excess water before rolling in a towel. Lay flat to dry.
Washing machines: Modern machines with delicate programme at 20C using a wool delicate detergent. Can be spun at 400 RPM
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Biodegradable
Less Chemicals
Less Washing
Stain Resistant
No Ironing
Sustainable Alpaca
Water Repellent
Biodegradable
Less Chemicals
Less Washing
Stain Resistant
No Ironing
Sustainable Alpaca
Water Repellent
Biodegradable
Less Chemicals
Less Washing
Stain Resistant
No Ironing
Sustainable Alpaca
Water Repellent
Biodegradable
Less Chemicals
Less Washing
Stain Resistant
No Ironing
Sustainable Alpaca
Water Repellent

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Frequently Asked Questions
Natural fibers are biodegradable and decompose naturally, unlike synthetic fibers, which take over 200 years to degrade. During this time, they contribute to landfill waste, release greenhouse gases, and leach toxic chemicals into the environment.
Alpaca material is stain-resistant, which means that it needs less washing and is less likely to get ruined by stains … and alpaca is stain-resistant without having chemicals and coatings added to it to make it so.
Sustainable Fashion Story
Alpaca yarn is naturally wrinkle-resistant, eliminating the need for ironing and reducing energy consumption. This helps lower carbon emissions, with ironing estimated to produce 190 kg of CO₂ per person annually.
Unlike sheep and goats, alpacas graze sustainably by trimming grass instead of uprooting it. This allows the grass to regrow naturally, preserving the soil and supporting healthy ecosystems.