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Rowan Kidsilk Spray vs Colinette Parisienne

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Compare and contrast.

 

The Colinette Parisienne has a gorgeous array of shades, eclipsing the Kidsilk Spray collection. However, the Parisienne is 30% (ish) polyamide with the kid mohair, vs the 30% silk in the Kidsilk Spray.

 

Has anyone had chance to fondle the Colinette yarn to see how it compares to the Rowan? They're similar in terms of yardage.

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I haven't felt either of them but I can tell just looking at them that I would go for the Kidsilk Spray.....plus the silk tempts me!

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I've used both Kidsilk Haze and Kidsilk Spray (the Spray is just the Haze but slightly variegated), and to be honest, you can't really tell that it's 30% silk. It feels softish, but I think the slightly prickly nature of the kid mohair cancels the silkiness out to a certain extent. Or maybe I've just got overly-sensitive skin :lol: .

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They feel about the same - I've knitted with both. It just depends on which colours will work best with your pattern -something that shows off your stitches like butterfly will look better in a plain yarn, but for an edging, or a fairly plain stitches I'd use the Parisienne for a bit of extra interest. :thumbsup:

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I think the Parisienne would look rather nice for the Mrs Beetons. They have a frill of Kidsilk Spray, then the cuff is knit using the DK and Kidsilk held together. The latter gives a subtle fluffiness and slight variegated effect, which would be enhanced by using the Parisienne.

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I think the Colinette is a great deal softer - I can't wear Kid Silk Haze, as I find it too scratchy, but have no problems with Parisienne.

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