"NSUBRA" WAX PRINT YARN
"NSUBRA" WAX PRINT YARN
NSUBRA WAX PRINT YARN PRINT
“NSUBRA” means water well in Twi, the popular language spoken in Ghana, West Africa. Its varying colours and bold print renders it versatile and confident. Nsubra pattern first appeared in African markets in 1960. It was originally called ‘the Disc’ and was designed in 1936 by Mr Piet Snel, a Dutch fabric designer at Vlisco. The print has dots of various sizes into a circular pattern. It has positive and cultural significance meaning: When something is thrown into a water well, it creates a ripple effect.
PERFECT STITCH: Knit Stitch
Please allow 2 weeks for order to arrive after payment has been received. All yarns are handcut into strips to create 156 yards = 143 metres.
COMPOSITION
100% Cotton
YARN WEIGHT
500g = 100m / 3 yds,
SUGGESTED KNITTING NEEDLE SIZE
12mm - 25mm US 17 - US 50
HOW TO WASH
Wipe with a damp cloth and wash with similar colours on 30 degree and dry flat
**Please note there are a variety of colours for this print and this is subject to our supplier’s availability. Therefore, the colourways which are displayed are a true representative of the fabric as you’ll receive it and you will have the option to decide on the current colourway available. However, due to demand and time to fulfil this order, we will contact you if you are happy with the colours still available.