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Yarn information
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- Category:
- Yarn Festival
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- Brand::
- Hobbii
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- Content:
- 100% Polyester
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- Weight:
- 100 g (3.5 oz)
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- Yarn Length:
- 120 m (131 yds)
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- Yarn Weight:
- Super Chunky
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- Recommended needles:
- 6 mm (US 10)
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- Knitting gauge:
- 9 stitches, 18 rows to 10 cm/4"
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- Recommended crochet hook:
- 7 mm (US ~K-10.5)
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- Crochet gauge:
- 8 stitches, 9 rows to 10 cm/4"
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- Care instructions:
- Machine wash 40°C (104°F) / Do not iron / Dry flat
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- Hashtag:
- #hobbiihoneybunny
It will be a pleasure to get crafty with our Honey Bunny and we promise you that it cannot get softer than this.
Honey Bunny is a super bulky velour yarn made out of 100% polyester. Its texture is silky and smooth to the touch with a light sheen to it.
It can be both knitted, using 6 mm (US 10) knitting needles, or crocheted with a 7 mm (US K-10.5) hook and will be ideal for tight and easy types of stitches. The color palette is varied with both subdued and bright colors for you to choose from.
This chenille yarn can be turned into a lovely garment: sweaters, cardigans, beanies, and scarves, just to name a few, as well as home decor projects such as cuddly pillow covers, blankets, and comfy poufs. Honey Bunny is OEKO TEX certified and you can therefore use this yarn for small children with ease of mind. Unleash your creativity by creating clothing, teddies, and other snuggly animals for them.
What are you waiting for then? Get cozy with our Honey Bunny.
Pro tip: tie a knot when starting and finishing your skein or carefully burn its endings to secure the loose fibers in your project after weaving them in.
Check all the Honey Bunny versions here: Honey Bunny Shine, Honey Bunny Big, Honey Bunny Candy, and Honey Bunny Candy Mini
The yarn is OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 certified (no. 2276-367). Find more information about the certification at https://www.oeko-tex.com/en/
Find patterns for this product here: Patterns (198)
Michelle
Lately all my friends seem to be having babies which has sent me down a spiral of making Lovey's. I have made dinosaurs, hippos, unicorns and dogs using this yarn and I absolutely love it! It is very soft and I am mad about the colors! They are honestly the most beautiful colors! It is really easy to crochet with this wool although there can be a bit of fluff so make sure to give it a good dust off before giving to anyone. My only bit of advice is when making a magic circle, be careful when closing the circle as tugging too hard can break the yarn. It does take a bit of fiddling to close it but I wouldn't use any other wool for the loveys.
Jane
My first purchase of 18 balls of Honey Bunny yarn from this site and oh my lord how beautiful this yarn is. I’ve recently started crocheting after many years of knitting and thought this yarn would be the ideal choice to begin my crochet journey. It’s an absolute joy to work with. It’s soft, beautiful quality and the choice of colours is amazing. I’ve just purchased another 20 balls for my 2nd project as the 1st was so much fun.
Roxanne
I recently started learning to crochet after over a decade of knitting. I bought this wool to start making a blanket to get some practice in before moving on to amigurumi. This wool is gorgeous and thick, so easy to work with and the colours are gorgeous! I managed to crochet up a huge blanket in just a week or two that my cats all now love to make biscuits on. Will definitely be buying again!
Rhea
I am a newbie at making amigurumi crochet projects and this is my first order of hobbi honey bunny yarn. I saw this ad on facebook and check out the website and I fell in love with the variety of colours they offer. The yarns are soft, very easy to work with specially for beginners land I have not have any issues with it. This is now my go to yarns. ☺️
Onisa
I have started making a large blanket with this yarn, and it is SO SOFT. It does shed a little, as does any chenille yarn. The tips to tie knots or burn the ends are helpful. I personally tie the yarn tails together when I switch colours, then carefully burn the ends to create a little burnt plastic tip, then weave in my ends.