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  • De Rerum Natura Antigone

    Color
    Écume
    Lin
    Lune
    Héron
    Graphite
    Amande
    Jardin
    Laurier
    Mistral
    Myosotis
    Cobalt
    Abysse
    Libellule
    Cyprès
    Lilas
    Prunelle
    Pensée
    Lupin
    Voie Lactée
    Pivoine
    Hellébore
    Dahlia
    Macaron
    Pamplemousse
    Mandarine
    Marsala
    Grenat
    Tilleul
    Mordoré

    Hands-down one of the best plant yarns on the market! Antigone is a sport-weight 100% linen yarn with a smooth and silky finish, perfect for summer tops, shirts and cardigans for layering. Linen likes to be washed (preferrably in the washing machine!) and worn and so your FOs will just get softer and softer over time.

    • Non-superwash
    • 100% organic linen (France)
    • Sport weight: 260 meters per 100 grams / 284 yards per 3.53 ounces
    • Recommended needle size: 2.5 - 3.5mm / US 1.5 - 4

    • Antigone is created with a focus on keeping the production cycle short and transport emissions low.
    • The flax is grown in Normandy, France, by the "Terre de Lin" cooperative. The cooperative is part of a project to return to ancient cultivation practices aimed at preserving the soil and producing high quality fibres without chemical inputs.
    • It is then wet-spun into a single ply in Lithuania, before being twisted and dyed to its final shape and shades in France.
    • Plant fiber origin: France (organic)
    • Spinning mill: Lithuania
    • Finishing & dyeing: France

    We're always excited to talk yarn and knitting and answer any questions you might have!

    Simply send us an email to hello@making-stories.com or use the chat box at the bottom.

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    Hands-down one of the best plant yarns on the market! Antigone is a sport-weight 100% linen yarn with a smooth and silky finish, perfect for summer tops, shirts and cardigans for layering. Linen likes to be washed (preferrably in the washing machine!) and worn and so your FOs will just get softer and softer over time.


    De Rerum Natura Antigone Projects

    Piteraq Top

    Twisted stitches, stockinette and a geometric lace panel - Piteraq has all the features of your favourite summer top that takes you from brunch in the morning to a long leisurely walk in the evening.

    It's designed by Solène Le Roux and can be found in BREEZE as well as as an individual pattern on Ravelry.

    Get the pattern

    Variance Sweater

    Variance is a beautiful sideways-knitted sweater with a stripe pattern inspired by a Japanese traditional textile pattern called Tatewaku that represents how the steam rises. With its cropped shape, boxy body and fitted sleeves, it's the perfect layering piece over high-waisted skirts, jeans and dresses!

    You can find this gorgeous design by Keiko Kikuno in our September Collection.

    Get the pattern

    Where is De Rerum Natura Antigone grown, spun and dyed?


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    Antigone’s beauty

    Beautiful color shades and nice to the touch. It is my first time knitting with linen ( and I am using wooden needles) but I did not find it at all tiring or harsh. Highly recommend it!