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We shear our sheep in March and after gathering fleeces from neighboring farms, we load the 200 pound wool bags onto a tractor trailer and send the fleeces to Maine where they are washed, carded and spun into beautiful yarns. The process used for washing does not strip the lanolin from the yarn, leaving the yarn soft with a natural weather resistance. This natural, homespun appearance is highly sought after by knitters and weavers. Not only is it wonderful for sweaters, hats and mittens, but is also perfect for fulled and felted items. Two weights of the yarn are available: worsted and sport weight. In addition, we have a Navajo-Churro yarn from a flock raised on our farm. |
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Skeins are a full 4 oz. with just over 200 yards per skein. The gauge is 4sts/in on size 8 needles. Your hands will appreciate the lanolin in the yarn.
Available in 38 Colors
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275 yards/4 oz ball. The gauge is 5.5-6sts/in on size 3-4 needles. Versatile lighter weight yarn, perfect for the office environment. Yarn softens with handling, blooms when washed into a beautiful dense fabric.
Available in 7 Colors
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The Navajo-Churro sheep were used by the Navajo Indians as their mainstay for fiber, and meat. Our son raised a small flock of these sheep and this yarn is 100% Navajo-Churro available in two natural colors. It is perfect for outerwear, makes for a unique garment with history attached to it. Put up in 6 oz. cones. Approximately 180 yards/cone. Worsted weight.
Available in 2 Colors
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