Sand 218 Rowan Denim Revive Recycled Cotton Yarn 50g Eco-Friendly Knitting Crochet Yarn
Sand 218 – ROWAN DENIM REVIVE Threads (95% Cotton) – Eco-Friendly Upcycled Denim Yarn
Bring the timeless charm of denim into your knitting and crochet projects with Rowan Denim Revive in shade Sand 218. This beautifully soft, eco-conscious yarn is made from upcycled cotton fibers, giving you a sustainable choice without sacrificing quality, comfort, or style.
Sand 218 is a warm, natural, sandy beige that pairs effortlessly with classic denim blues, creams, whites, charcoals, and blacks. Its subtly tweedy, textured look adds depth and interest to even the simplest stitches, making your finished pieces look refined and unique.
Perfect for:
• Lightweight sweaters and cardigans
• Textured tops and T-shirts
• Shawls, wraps, and scarves
• Baby garments and accessories
• Lace patterns, cables, and classic gansey designs
• Home décor accents like cushions and light throws
Why you’ll love it:
• Eco-friendly: made from upcycled cotton fibers
• Soft and breathable: ideal for spring, summer, and early autumn wear
• Beautiful texture: tweed-like look with gentle flecks and depth
• Versatile: works well with lace, cables, and textured stitches
• Comfortable to wear: 95% cotton, gentle next to the skin
Details:
• Color: Sand 218 (a soft, sandy neutral)
• Composition: 95% Cotton, 5% Other Fibres
• Weight: 50 g ball
• Length: 100 m / 109 yds
• Gauge: 10 x 10 cm = 22 stitches x 29 rows
• Recommended needle size: 3.75 mm (US 5 / UK 9)
• Care: Hand wash cold, do not bleach, do not tumble dry, dry flat
• Series: Rowan Denim Revive
Ideal for knitters and crocheters who love natural fibers with a modern, sustainable twist, Rowan Denim Revive Sand 218 will give your projects a relaxed, lived-in, denim-inspired personality. Use it on its own for a soft neutral look or combine it with other Denim Revive shades for subtle colorwork and striping.
Note:
Colors may vary slightly depending on screen settings. If you’re planning a larger project, consider purchasing enough balls from the same dye lot for the best color consistency.