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First long hair yarn which does not loose hair!

November 4th, 2008 by Yarn Paradise

An email from our customer Suzanne Bethke from France.

“Hello dear yarnparadise

I’m writing you because I’d like to make a suggestion regarding this product below.

I finished a fine sweater with it and I noticed a couple of things;
first of all it’s the FIRST long-hair yarn of this quality which DOES NOT loose its hair !!!! Please believe me that I’ve knitted a lot, really a lot with a lot of different qualities, expensive trademark yarns as well as cheap no-name products (which usually turn out to be of better quality !), and everything inbetween. I never could find a long-hair yarn which didn’t loose its hair, already during knitting you had it all over the place, and sure enough while wearing the sweater you left your traces everywhere :-(
Some told me you should freeze the yarn in your refrigerator, well, it’s not to everybody’s taste, I think…

Yours is certainly the first one standing the test, not one single hair I could detect, neither while working with it or while wearing it. I definitely think you should MENTION this fact in your ad(s), believe me, people will appreciate it, it’s rare to find.
The yarn itself seem to be rather hard and stiff, not promissing a good result, but to my biggest surprise, already during knitting it kind of envelopped the hard knots and main thread into all its hairy composition. Once worn the hair would build a very furry effect, very comfortable to wear and making a not only lovely sweater but also a very warm one. I already received a handful of compliments for it !

I thought you would like hearing these consumer opinions of mine, and what goes for the hair it’s true and I strongly believe that you should use it as a marketing argument.

My best wishes !
Suzanne”

The yarn subject to this message was, Techno Butterfly

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