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Yarn Tasting Follow-Up: Felting Lanas Yarn

Last week I participated in a virtual yarn tasting. It was wonderful! I gushed about the yarns, including a classic 100% wool yarn called Lanas. I was particularly enthralled by its ability to felt cleanly and completely and wanted to try felting Lanas yarn myself.

Felting Lanas Yarn

During the yarn tasting, I was shocked by the complete felting of a sample knitted square. This Berroco yarn was called Lanas and the colorway, Snow Day, made the cleanness of the felting even more impressive.

Because this tasting was on Zoom, I wondered if resolution had anything to do with the outcome. I decided to use what was left of my baby ball of Lanas yarn to knit a swatch and felt it to see for myself!

I knit half of this swatch in garter stitch, then switched to Stockinette stitch. Because I had both in one swatch, I maximized the information I could get out of the tiny amount of yarn.

I hand-felted with hot water and a tad of soap. I’ve felted a couple projects before, but it’s important to note I don’t consider myself an expert.

Yarn: Berroco Lanas in Lake

Here are the swatches before and after felting.

As you can see, the width was most affected by the felting process. There was shrinkage of 1/4″ to 1″, depending on the stitch used.

Garter stitch saw significantly more shrinkage in width. The difference was similar in height.

The overall result was a good one. It felted true and with more practice (or felting by machine), I’m sure I could have achieved as beautiful a swatch as we were shown at the yarn tasting!

The Verdict

Yes, it felts beautifully!

While you can barely see any difference in this photo, you could feel the garter stitch bumps. I would use Stockinette if felting for a finished project.

The Yarn

Lanas

Lanas is a worsted-weight, single-color yarn available in 75 colorways. Pictured in Lake.

Fiber: 100% wool

Gauge: 18 – 20 stitches x 24 – 26 rows = 4″ x 4″

Needles: US #7 – 8

Ball: 219 yards/100 grams

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