Arcobaleno Yarn – Multicolour Japanese Boutique Yarn | Fluffmade Guest Yarn

    2 Low stock

    Color: 410
    Sale price $64.00Regular price
    Regular price $64.00

    Arcobaleno is a beautifully dyed Japanese yarn designed to create flowing transitions of colour as you work. Each ball reveals a gentle rhythm of shifting tones, making even the simplest stitches look intentional and intricate.

    This is the kind of yarn that does the work for you. Perfect for mindless knitting that still results in a statement piece. Whether you're creating scarves, shawls, or lightweight garments, Arcobaleno adds movement, depth, and a soft artistic finish.

    As a Fluffmade Guest Yarn, this is a limited boutique find. Once it's gone, it may not return.

    Key Features

    • Multicolour gradient effect (no colour changes needed)
    • Soft and lightweight feel
    • Ideal for scarves, shawls, and garments
    • Beginner-friendly with high visual impact
    • Imported Japanese boutique yarn

    Details

    100 g approx. 270 m
    54% wool, 36% acrylic, 10% nylon
    Knitting needles 11-13 mm 
    Crochet needles 8-10 mm
    Gauge 9-10 eyes 13-16 rows
    Chunky/bulky weight

    Choosing the Right Yarn

    Selecting the right yarn starts with considering how a finished piece will be used, worn, and cared for. Fibre type, weight, and structure all influence the feel, durability, and drape of a project.

    Natural fibres each behave differently. Some offer elasticity and memory, making them well suited to garments and fitted accessories, while others provide drape or breathability that works best for shawls, layers, or home pieces. Blends can balance these qualities, offering versatility across a wider range of projects.

    Yarn weight and construction affect stitch definition and fabric density. A tightly spun yarn will highlight texture and pattern, while a softer or loftier yarn creates a more relaxed fabric. Colour and dye style also play a role — solids emphasize structure, while tonal or variegated yarns introduce movement.

    We recommend choosing yarn with both the project and the finished fabric in mind, rather than focusing solely on fibre content or appearance in the skein.

    If you’re unsure which yarn best suits your project, we’re always happy to help you think through the options.

    Recommendations