Isager
Isager - Jensen - 30
Isager - Jensen - 30
Originally, Isager Jensen Yarn was named ÅLJ after knitwear designer Åse Lund Jensen. In the 1960s, Åse Lund Jensen sold handknitted sweaters, she knitted in a heavy Swedish yarn. The heavy weight of the finished garments made shipping costs outside Denmark much too expensive, and this led to a new cooperation between Åse Lund Jensen and the Danish spinning mill, Henrichsens Uldspinderi in Skive. Together, they developed a lighter 3-ply yarn, ÅLJ and introduced it in a new natural colour range which Isager is still the base for our Jensen Yarn, Spinni and Tvinni.
The white wool origins from New Zealand, and the brown and grey wools used for the s-colours origin from Gotland sheep in Europe. The supplier in New Zealand is a brand partner of the Wool Integrity programme that ensures that the principels under this programme such as an animal welfare, environmental sustainability and tracability are met. Follow this link to read more about Wool Integrity: https://www.woolintegrity.com/
Jensen yarn is chemically dyed but based on the colour range of natural dyes, Åse Lund Jensen chose for her yarn. The colours 0, 0s, 2s and 3s are undyed and unbleached. All other colours are Oekotex 100 colours from Europe, but since the spinning mill in Skive has not been certified, the product can’t carry the Oekotex 100 label.
As this is a 3-ply yarn, it is a firm and evenly spun yarn well suited for texture knitting as it allows the texture to stand out well. The yarn is very durable and wears out beautifully in the same way as Tvinni. We recommend this yarn especially for indoor and outdoor garments.
GAUGE
Jensen used individually: 3 mm needles = 22 sts/ 28 rows
Jensen + Alpaca 1: 3,5 mm = 19 sts / 24 rows
Jensen + Alpaca 2: 4 mm needles = 17 sts / 24 rows
Jensen + Silk Mohair: 5 = 16 m / 20 p
SPECIFICATIONS
- 100 % wool
- 250 m in 100 g
- Three-ply yarn
- Spun and dyed in Denmark
- Sport weight – compare weights here
Henrichsen’s Wool Mill has for more than 100 years gathered hanks of yarn by hand. Every skein weighs 50 g and in each hank there are two skeins = 100 g.
When removing the label it is easy to divide the hank into two skeins = 2 x 50 g.
We are happy to divide the hank for you if do not need more than 50 grams.
NOTE: 1 pcs = 50 grams. The pictures shows hanks of 100 grams.
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