Product Details
Fiber content 50% Wool, 50% Silk
Item put up 1 lb cone, approximate
Yardage per item 4,456 yds
Yarn weight Lace
Wraps per inch 30 wpi
Yards per pound 4,456
Weaving Tabby Sett 18 to 20 epi
Weaving Twill Sett 22 to 28 epi
Knitting Gauge 24 to 32 stitches = 4" (10 cm)
Recommended Needle US 1 (2.25 mm) to 4 (3.5 mm)
Zephira Wool-Silk 2/18 Yarn
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Zephira Wool-Silk 2/18 Yarn | Large Cone
Description
Description
Zephira blends 50% fine Merino wool with 50% premium Tussah silk to create a laceweight yarn that is luminous, soft, and truly next-to-skin comfortable. The two fibers absorb dye differently, giving each color a subtle, heathered glow, while the worsted-spun construction keeps your fabric and stitches smooth and defined. Lightweight yet warm, breathable, and strong—Zephira is a luxury yarn that both knitters and weavers will adore.
Zephira is dyed carefully to create consistent, radiant color and a clean, elegant finish. Each large cone is approximately 1 lb. offering generous, continuous yardage, perfect for warp, weft, or large-scale lace knitting without frequent joins. Mini Cones are 550 yards, making them terrific for multi-colored pieces or smaller accessories!
A Thoughtful Successor to JaggerSpun Zephyr 2/18
Missing JaggerSpun Zephyr 2/18? Let's compare!
While not identical, Zephira is a wonderful (and very close) substitution. The fiber blend, construction, and color palette are made to match. Zephira is now made in Italy, and we're impressed with the even and consistent spin. We've found it completely suitable for any project we would have used the Zephyr in previously. That said, there are some differences that you'll want to note if you're accustomed to Zephyr. Zephira is ever-so-slightly loftier and more elastic. If you're considering using them together in the same warp you may find a difference in tension between the two, which could lead to a slight 'seersucker' rippling effect. You'd be better off to use one in warp and the other in weft. Likewise, if you're used to the Jagger Zephyr, you will want to pay close attention to your tension since the Zephira may have a little more stretch so it will change your take up and draw in just a little. While you shouldn't need to change your sett, we do find it a little loftier, so the finished piece may appear a little fuller; therefore if you're trying to replicate the look of Zephyr, err on the side of setting looser and you may want to sample and adjust as needed before planning the full piece.
Notable differences:
- Slightly loftier/thicker than Zephyr
- Zephira is slightly more elastic; Zephyr had very minimal draw-in and 'stretch' in the take up, plan for around 5% with Zephira
- Adjust your tension and plan for a little additional yardage for take-up and draw-in (or knitting gauge)
- If combining Zephira and Zephyr, use one for warp, one for weft to avoid subtle rippling
- Finished fabrics may appear a touch fuller; when replicating Zephyr, consider sampling at a slightly looser sett
- Zephira has 4,456 yards per pound compared to Zephyr's 5,040 yards per pound
Overall, we find Zephira fully suitable for any project previously made with Zephyr, with rich colors, a consistent twist, and a smooth finish.
For Knitters
Zephira shines in lacework—especially Estonian-style Haapsalu shawls, heirloom wraps, and intricate openwork that benefits from wool’s memory and silk’s glow. Mini cones are perfectly sized for lace shawls and small projects.
For larger gauges, Zephira can be worked beautifully in multiple strands:
- 3 strands ≈ sport weight
- 5 strands ≈ worsted weight
For Weavers
Zephira provides smooth warps, clean selvedges, and a beautiful drape after a light wet finish or steam block. It performs wonderfully in:
- Scarves, stoles, and shawls
- Yardage for garments
- Collapse textures and deflected doubleweave
- Twills that bloom lightly after finishing
Suggested Setts:
- Plain weave: 18–20 epi
- Twill: 22–28 epi
Always sample to fine-tune for loom, beat, and finishing method.
Project Ideas
- Airy shawls with a soft, quiet sheen
- Deflected doubleweave scarves that block flat
- Lace wraps that hold their shape beautifully
- Fine babywear with exceptional softness
- Hand-knit heirloom shawls and stoles or babywear with exceptional softness
Cones for convenience (large or mini!)
- Approximately 4,456 yards of continuous laceweight yarn
- Fewer joins = cleaner finishing
- Ideal for warping, machine knitting, and consistent tension
- Efficient for sampling, weaving yardage, or planning multiple pieces in the same lot
Care
We recommend gentle spot cleaning and steaming for regular upkeep. For finishing or occasional washing:
- Hand wash cool with mild wool wash (avoid soaking)
- Gently press in a towel; lay flat to dry
- Steam or spray block if you prefer to avoid full immersion
- For high-contrast colorwork, finish with cool clear water only—detergents may cause darker colors to bleed
- Wool–silk blends can fade with prolonged strong light; store pieces away from direct sunlight
- Use an extra gentle fabric comb like the Gleener for touching up any pills when needed
To ensure your final fabric behaves as expected, always swatch and finish your sample using the same method you plan for your full piece.
Colors
White
Vanilla (natural)
Mushroom
Espresso
Charcoal
Ebony
Aegean Blue
Blueberry
Indigo
Royal Blue
Iris
Elderberry
Violet
Juniper
Teal
Emerald
Basil
Seaweed
Sage
Chartreuse
Lady Slipper Pink
Magenta
Rapture Rose
Real Red
Ruby
Claret
Rust
