
Needle size : 2 - 2,5
Weight : 50 grams
Length : 200 m
Fibers : 100% Egyptian Cotton, mercerized
Tension 10x10cm = 18 stitches x 30 rows
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Crochet yarn by Phildar – Phil Perle 5
Mercerized cotton knitting yarn with a refined shine
Phil Perle 5 by Phildar is a classic mercerized cotton knitting yarn, ideal when you want crisp stitch definition and a subtle pearly sheen. Spun from 100% Egyptian cotton, this yarn combines strength and softness with a beautifully smooth surface, perfect for both knitting and crochet projects that need a polished, durable finish.
Each 50 g ball offers around 200 m of yarn, giving you generous yardage for fine, lightweight pieces. The mercerized treatment makes the cotton slightly lustrous and more resistant to pilling, while still feeling cool and pleasant against the skin – a great choice for spring and summer knits or all‑season layering.
Yarn weight, texture & stitch definition
With its fine diameter and elegant twist, Phil Perle 5 sits in the fine cotton category often chosen for detailed work and refined textures. The smooth, round strand enhances every stitch, making lace, shells, ribbing and textured patterns stand out clearly. This knitting yarn is especially popular for baby garments, christening outfits, light tops, crochet borders and accessories where a neat, professional look is essential.
The tension of 18 stitches x 30 rows over 10 x 10 cm shows that you will create a firm yet flexible fabric, ideal for garments that hold their shape, decorative home accessories, and richly textured crochet motifs.
Needle size & knitting experience
The recommended needle size for Phil Perle 5 is 2–2.5 mm. Working with these slender needles allows you to create delicate, even stitches and intricate patterns. Use the smaller end of the range for denser baby items, place mats or lace edgings, and move towards 2.5 mm when you want more drape for tops, cardigans or airy crochet shawls.
Always knit or crochet a small swatch to check your gauge before starting your project. This is especially important with fine cotton, as a tiny difference in tension can affect the finished size and the way your pattern details appear.
Project ideas for Phil Perle 5
This Phildar crochet yarn and knitting yarn is wonderfully versatile. Popular projects include:
- Baby cardigans, dresses, bonnets and booties with exquisite detailing
- Lightweight women’s tops, twinsets, boleros and summer pullovers
- Crochet doilies, table runners, curtains and decorative borders
- Delicate shawls, scarves, summer cowls and lace wraps
- Fine accessories such as gloves, bags, pouches and amigurumi in cotton
In our yarn shop you will often find a broad color palette in Phil Perle 5, from timeless neutrals and baby pastels to bright fashion shades, so you can match your project to any wardrobe or interior style.
Care instructions & durability
Egyptian cotton is known for its long fibers, which give added strength, softness and longevity. Mercerized cotton yarns like Phil Perle 5 are generally easy to care for: they usually tolerate gentle machine washing at a low temperature. To preserve the shine and shape of your work, we recommend placing your knits in a laundry bag, using a mild detergent, and drying flat away from direct sunlight. With proper care, your fine knits and crochet pieces will keep their color, structure and elegant look for many seasons.
Patterns, knitting kits & creative inspiration
If you are looking for ideas on what to make with Phil Perle 5, explore our knitting kits, where you will find many patterns and models perfectly suited to this fine cotton yarn. You can also browse our selection of knitting books and knitting patterns by Phildar for babywear, women’s garments, accessories and home décor featuring this type of mercerized cotton. Discover the collection in our yarn shop, choose your favorite shades, and enjoy the precision and beauty that Phil Perle 5 brings to every stitch.































