Touch of Linen Yarn

SKU: 682-102W

$5.99

Meet Touch of Linen, a warm and inviting yarn for knitting or crocheting projects that crave a touch of sophistication. This unique yarn blends 51% cotton with 49% linen, marrying the softness of cotton with the strength and crispness of linen. The result is a beautifully balanced natural fiber yarn that feels gentle to the touch yet holds up with durable quality. You’ll notice a subtle, earthy texture in every strand, bringing natural charm to both simple stitches and intricate patterns.

Not sure about a color, wondering how the yarn will stitch up, or simply need small bits of color? Check out our Touch of Linen Minis for an assorted 6 pack!

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Yarn Weight
4 Medium / Worsted
Crochet Gauge (4in x 4in)
16 sc x 20 r on H-8 (5 mm)
Knit Gauge (4in x 4in)
20 sts x 28 r on #7 (4.5 mm)
Length (yd)
197
Length (m)
180
Weight (oz)
3.5
Weight (g)
100
Fiber
Cotton, Linen
Fiber Detail
51% Cotton, 49% Linen
Care
Machine Wash, Lay Flat to Dry

Customer Reviews

Based on 77 reviews
71%
(55)
25%
(19)
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(1)
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(1)
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B
Becca Pettit

Easy to work with. Love the colors. Light weight.

C
Cheryl Olson
Great for making socks!

I am making my second pair of socks with it and it's a nice fiber for it!

However the yarn color fog Brouilland tends to change color when it placed with different colors. At times I think it turn green instead of the plum color it looks like!

L
Laura Olsavsky
Perfect summer yarn

I really like the blend of cotton and linen. Crisp, cool with excellent stitch definition. In fact, will be suggesting this yarn for a design (tee/tunic) I’ m publishing in 2025! Photo is a sneak peek at the project.

S
Suz Moreau
Great Colour & Texture

I can’t wait to wear the summer tunic I’m making. Such a wonderful combo of textiles and colour.

A
Adrienne Doran
My first Intermediate crochet project

I purchased the crochet kit "Charlotte Circle Wrap" using Touch of Linen yarn in Slate. The pattern is very well-written. For me, the challenging part was correctly reading the pattern and keeping count of my stitches. I opted to use Lion Branch 24/7 cotton in Grass, Goldenrod, and Beets for the 'window' rows, and I finished off the project with a row of single crochet. I would purchase another pattern created by Life and Yarn (Brianna Iaropoli).

K
Kelly Mcclatchey
Crochet Cardigan Coat

I found the pattern for this on Lion Brand website. However, the pattern was for A Touch of Alpaca, but as I find wool yarns a bit itchy, I subsituted with A Touch of Linen. It is perfect for this cardigan, and easy to use. It is a bit rough to touch and actually slightly itchy on my bare arms, and I wouldn't use it for anything that I would wear directly on my skin. However, it is quite easy to work with, doesn't split a lot, and if it does split, it is easy to pick up on and re-work the stitch before going too far. It holds the stitches well and the coat hangs well without stretching, even though it's quite heavy. A note about the pattern: I purchased way too many balls of yarn. The amount of yarn I needed based on the pattern specs for a small jacket was 12 balls. I used less than 7 1/2.

Customer Reviews

Based on 77 reviews
71%
(55)
25%
(19)
1%
(1)
1%
(1)
1%
(1)
B
Becca Pettit

Easy to work with. Love the colors. Light weight.

C
Cheryl Olson
Great for making socks!

I am making my second pair of socks with it and it's a nice fiber for it!

However the yarn color fog Brouilland tends to change color when it placed with different colors. At times I think it turn green instead of the plum color it looks like!

L
Laura Olsavsky
Perfect summer yarn

I really like the blend of cotton and linen. Crisp, cool with excellent stitch definition. In fact, will be suggesting this yarn for a design (tee/tunic) I’ m publishing in 2025! Photo is a sneak peek at the project.

S
Suz Moreau
Great Colour & Texture

I can’t wait to wear the summer tunic I’m making. Such a wonderful combo of textiles and colour.

A
Adrienne Doran
My first Intermediate crochet project

I purchased the crochet kit "Charlotte Circle Wrap" using Touch of Linen yarn in Slate. The pattern is very well-written. For me, the challenging part was correctly reading the pattern and keeping count of my stitches. I opted to use Lion Branch 24/7 cotton in Grass, Goldenrod, and Beets for the 'window' rows, and I finished off the project with a row of single crochet. I would purchase another pattern created by Life and Yarn (Brianna Iaropoli).

K
Kelly Mcclatchey
Crochet Cardigan Coat

I found the pattern for this on Lion Brand website. However, the pattern was for A Touch of Alpaca, but as I find wool yarns a bit itchy, I subsituted with A Touch of Linen. It is perfect for this cardigan, and easy to use. It is a bit rough to touch and actually slightly itchy on my bare arms, and I wouldn't use it for anything that I would wear directly on my skin. However, it is quite easy to work with, doesn't split a lot, and if it does split, it is easy to pick up on and re-work the stitch before going too far. It holds the stitches well and the coat hangs well without stretching, even though it's quite heavy. A note about the pattern: I purchased way too many balls of yarn. The amount of yarn I needed based on the pattern specs for a small jacket was 12 balls. I used less than 7 1/2.