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Lang Yarns Regina

EUR 9.50

50g balls

Lang Yarns Regina is a yarn with a beautiful sheen and feel that combines the best of all worlds. It is made from silk, baby alpaca, cotton and a small percentage of wool. This yarn is breathable but offers enough warmth for cool spring days. The colors are vibrant and the wide range of colors makes it easy for everyone to find their favorite choice.

 

Material:50% cotton, 24% alpaca (baby alpaca), 20% silk and 6% wool

barrel length:175m/50g

needle size:3.5 - 4.0
Gauge:10x10 cm = 24 stitches and 32 rows

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Lang Yarns Regina is a yarn with a beautiful sheen and feel that combines the best of all worlds. It consists ofsilk, Infant-alpaca,Cottonand a small proportion of wool. This yarn is breathable but offers enough warmth for cool spring days. The colors are vibrant and the wide range of colors makes it easy for everyone to find their favorite choice.

Lang Yarns Regina is particularly soft and has an excellent feel, making the yarn ideal for making garments and accessories that are worn next to the skin.

Regina is available in many different colors and can be used with 3.5 to 4 mm needles. The wool is breathable and warm, making it perfect for year-round clothing such as sweaters, scarves and hats.

 

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LANG YARNS story

LANG YARNS has 150 years of history as a textile industry company. The Swiss family business is now in its sixth generation.

The founder Theodor Lang acquired 1860 inridingthe underwater mill. On the land of the Mühlehof he set up one of the first industrial companies in the Wiggertal, a mechanical cotton spinning mill. The water from the wiggers provided the energy needed to run the machines. Pure Mako cotton yarns were spun up to a fineness of Ne 30. The yarn was already being exported to Germany and France at this time.

In the 1890s, Theodor Lang's son Ernst Lang took over the factory. Production was electrified and a turbine was installed to generate electricity. In 1894 a twisting mill was also added and another production stage was added. During this time, the first high-quality hand knitting yarns were produced.

In the 1920s, Erich Lang followed his father in management. During the difficult period of the world economic crisis, he decided to sell hand knitting yarns under his own brand LANG.

Even at that time, quality, further development of the machine park, constant innovation and market-oriented products were the key to success in the demanding market for hand knitting yarns.

With the increasing internationalization of the markets, Ernst H. Lang developed further export markets such as the USA and Japan from the 1960s onwards. The highest quality and technical innovation of hand knitting yarns is and remains the goal of LANGYARNS.

 

 

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