Ganga Mayuri 3ply Multi Color yarn is soft and has a self sheen fibre. Because of its subtle frizzy look it gives you a natural fibre feel. It creates a light, flexible fabric that works well with lace stitches, and can be worked using a 3 mm to 3.5 mm hook / needle.
Ganga Acrowools Limited is one of the leading yarn manufacturer in India, produces and deliver over 30000 kg of yarn every day which is dispatched and sold in over 60 countries around the globe.
Material | 75% Acrylic 25% Nylon- 3Ply |
Ball Weight | 75 gms |
Recommended Needle Sizes | 3 mm – 3.5 mm |
Manufacturer | Ganga |
To Use For | Can be used for a variety of projects and for all age groups. |
Country of Origin | India |
Packing Detail | Per 75 gms |
Wash Care Instructions | Do not bleach, Do not iron, Dry flat, Reshape while wet, Any solvent, Wash only in Lukewarm water upto 30deg C |
Abheek Parmar (verified owner) –
Samrat Mega Storeteam was really helpful in guiding with crochet n thread to be used. Looking forward to shop more.
Dushyanta Lalit (verified owner) –
Amazing yarn… soft & smooth…was searching different websites but couldn’t find cotton yarn…finally found Samrat Mega Store that too in Pune…very happy… awesome colours… reasonable pricing…❤️❤️
Jeemutbahan Chandramouli (verified owner) –
The product was very good quality and fully satisfied with your service
Abheek Parmar (verified owner) –
Awesome yarn!
Padmaja Nagarajan (verified owner) –
Used for amigurumi. Good product finish. Fine!
Marichi Lavanis (verified owner) –
Used for amigurumi. Good product finish. Fine!
Kusuma Amrusha Sudeshna (verified owner) –
Lovely soft yarn. Beginner friendly!!
Shrihari Progyan (verified owner) –
Yarn is good . Colour is what exactly I want . I already worked on this yarn ( with different colour) I am satisfied with this.
Sankarshan Neelkanta Kalanadhabhatla (verified owner) –
Amazing quality and a very soft texture. Perfectly suitable for knitting a chunky sweater.
Lakshmikanta Chetan (verified owner) –
It’s great, just make sure the quantity you order is right. I used it to make chunky sweater, which consumed a lot of this yarn than I had expected.