"Alpacalypse" Super Chunky Recycled Yarn

Super Chunky/Bulky weight yarn made up of multiple strands. 
Sold in 100g or 200g cakes. 
Approx 6wpi. Needle suggestion: 8mm-10mm

Colourway: 'Alpacalypse'
Like an Apocalypse but with alpacas, hehe.

© This 'Recycled Yarn' is hand picked, comes in limited edition colourways and is wound up right here in our Bristol, UK shop. It's the brainchild of Kim Smith and goes under the name of 'Art Equals Happy' since 2013.

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What is recycled yarn?
We source old cones of knitting machine yarn from people's attics! They are usually sitting there unwanted and unloved- and would end up in the bin. When we started we looked for them on places like ebay and freecycle, but now we get a lot of donations too. Some of the yarn is in pretty bad shape- or so it looks! They go through a cleaning/cleansing process and then it's time to make it suitable for handknitting. We use an electric ball winder (which makes them into the ready-to-knit cakes) and a lot of experience to pair up different cones that have certain textures and thicknesses that work together (colour too!). 

Every recycled yarn cake will be made up of multiple strands (unless specified), as coned yarn is usually super thin. You use all strands held together, just like if you were holding two strands of sock yarn to get a DK weight. It's all wound up for you though, so you don't have lots of balls getting tangled- this stuff is ready to go! 

Fibre content: Theres really no telling what the actual fibre is- most of the cones do not come with labels! We've had cotton, wool, acrylic, plant based and mystery fibres! Mostly the yarn knits up like a mix of wool/acrylic and cotton. It usually does not have that natural woolly 'bounce' and stretch that you would expect with something of a high wool content. Please read the colourway description for any special fibre notes.

If you're curious about the process of how we make this yarn, theres a story highlight on our instagram @aushopuk :)

"Alpacalypse" Super Chunky Recycled Yarn

Super Chunky by Art Equals Happy
£6.00
white tan multi strand yarn 100g ball a person hold some strands of white tan multi strand yarn 100g ball white purple lilac knitted white orange cream brown pink blue recycled yarn 100g ball
white tan multi strand yarn 100g ball a person hold some strands of white tan multi strand yarn 100g ball white purple lilac knitted white orange cream brown pink blue recycled yarn 100g ball

"Alpacalypse" Super Chunky Recycled Yarn

Super Chunky by Art Equals Happy
£6.00
Closest Web Colours (Refer to photo for actual colourway)
Tan
Ball Size
£6.00

Super Chunky/Bulky weight yarn made up of multiple strands. 
Sold in 100g or 200g cakes. 
Approx 6wpi. Needle suggestion: 8mm-10mm

Colourway: 'Alpacalypse'
Like an Apocalypse but with alpacas, hehe.

© This 'Recycled Yarn' is hand picked, comes in limited edition colourways and is wound up right here in our Bristol, UK shop. It's the brainchild of Kim Smith and goes under the name of 'Art Equals Happy' since 2013.

- - - - -
What is recycled yarn?
We source old cones of knitting machine yarn from people's attics! They are usually sitting there unwanted and unloved- and would end up in the bin. When we started we looked for them on places like ebay and freecycle, but now we get a lot of donations too. Some of the yarn is in pretty bad shape- or so it looks! They go through a cleaning/cleansing process and then it's time to make it suitable for handknitting. We use an electric ball winder (which makes them into the ready-to-knit cakes) and a lot of experience to pair up different cones that have certain textures and thicknesses that work together (colour too!). 

Every recycled yarn cake will be made up of multiple strands (unless specified), as coned yarn is usually super thin. You use all strands held together, just like if you were holding two strands of sock yarn to get a DK weight. It's all wound up for you though, so you don't have lots of balls getting tangled- this stuff is ready to go! 

Fibre content: Theres really no telling what the actual fibre is- most of the cones do not come with labels! We've had cotton, wool, acrylic, plant based and mystery fibres! Mostly the yarn knits up like a mix of wool/acrylic and cotton. It usually does not have that natural woolly 'bounce' and stretch that you would expect with something of a high wool content. Please read the colourway description for any special fibre notes.

If you're curious about the process of how we make this yarn, theres a story highlight on our instagram @aushopuk :)