Where is Regia yarn made?
Sophia Dalton
Updated on March 12, 2026
Where is Regia yarn made?
Schachenmayr
Regia Yarn (15) Regia from Schachenmayr is a world-leading sock yarn brand with almost 70 years of fiber experience.
What is Regia yarn?
Schachenmayr REGIA is a world leading sockwool brand that has been offering high quality expertise in colour and yarn innovations for socks since 1949. The yarns even carry a 10 year quality assurance. Schachenmayr REGIA has been the trusted brand for a sock passionists worldwide since 1949.
Is schachenmayr yarn good?
Schachenmayr Soft & Easy is a contender in the Ultimate Acrylic Yarn Comparison! I chose this yarn because of the overall reputation of the Schachenmayr brand (it’s good!) and I wanted to include a decent number of low pill and/or anti-pilling yarns. Soft & Easy fit the criteria!
What is Boston yarn?
Description. Boston is a 24-ply “milifilli” yarn which comes in a wide range of trendy and classic shades. It is quick to knit and crochet and is an ideal choice to show off highly textured patterns – for example cables, twisted stitches or knit-purl textures.
What is schachenmayr yarn?
Schachenmayr has been producing handknitting yarns and inspiring generations since 1822. It is a brand that helps people across the world explore their creative self-expression. Its ranges of quality yarns, thousands of designs and consumer focussed innovations are dedicated to making creative moments.
What is the meaning of Regia?
noun. : a mixture of nitric and hydrochloric acids that dissolves gold or platinum.
What ply is schachenmayr Catania?
4-ply
Catania Fine
| Variants: | Catania Fine Solids |
|---|---|
| Weight: | Fingering / 4-ply / Super Fine |
| Texture: | Plied with a tight twist |
| Fiber: | Mercerized Cotton (100%) |
| Needles: | 2mm (0 US) (14 UK) 3mm (2.5 US) (11 UK) |
What size needles for 4 ply socks?
2.5mm
The most common size needles for a 4 ply traditional sock are 2.25mm and 2.5mm.
When was the Regia built?
According to ancient tradition, the Regia was built as a royal palace between the 8th or 7th centuries BC by Numa Pompilius, Rome’s second king.