Hand Dyed Yarn

One thing leads to another. From hand processing and hand spinning fleece to industrial boons. My husband says that I’ve worked my way through a personal industrial revolution in just a few years. It wasn’t my intention, but he’s right. I didn’t even realize it was happening, but here I am, purchasing commercial spun yarn. I am truly excited about adding these nice new yarns to my shop that I would not otherwise be able to make and keep in stock. I’ve put some time into choosing yarns that compliment my handspun and carry-on my wool values. Ultimately, enhancing my market shop and Etsy shop. I’ve chosen three different types of yarn in 3 weight categories: fingering, DK, and worsted. In keeping with the tradition of wool, these yarns are non-superwash.

**Half skeins available on request**

Fingering

100% Organic Merino Fingering – 4 ply, 437 yards per skein, 100 grams

Merino/Nylon 75/25 – 2 ply, 463 yards per skein, 100 grams (discontinued)

DK

New! Targhee / Polypay / Silk – wool 95/silk 5, 2 ply, woolen spun, approx. 250 yards, 3.0 oz.

100% Organic Merino DK – 4 ply, 246 yards, 100 grams

Merino DK Sparkle – 4 ply, 231 yards, 100 grams – Extra Fine Merino/Silk/Stellina 75/20/5

Baby Alpaca / Fine Merino / Silk 45/45/10 – 2 ply, 245 yards, 100 grams

Worsted

100% Merino Worsted – 4 ply, 218 yards, 100 grams

100% Targhee Worsted – 3 ply, 285 yards, 125 grams

Merino/Silk 60/40 Worsted – 4 ply, 265 yards, 125 grams