Zinnia Handspun yarn

$48.00

Zinnia is handspun yarn from hand-dyed fiber. Colors are summery reds and oranges

Yarn Weight: Fingering-Sport

Yardage: 300

Fiber Content: Merino

Dyer: Malabrigo

Item weight: 4 oz.

Softness: next to skin, baby soft

Handspun yarn takes about 3-6 weeks to prepare. I’ll be in touch shortly after the order is placed with a more precise shipping date.

The Merino sheep breed was developed in Spain in the medieval period, but derives from a North African breed. Different strains of Merino sheep can now be found throughout the world, including the United States.

Merino sheep are exalted for their extremely soft wool that is even appropriate for newborn babies. Many people with wool sensitivity can wear Merino wool garments. Merino sheep have a short wool staple length (2-4”) and low luster. The short staple length can make it susceptible to abrasion and pilling. Adding silk to Merino wool increases its durability and shine.

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Zinnia is handspun yarn from hand-dyed fiber. Colors are summery reds and oranges

Yarn Weight: Fingering-Sport

Yardage: 300

Fiber Content: Merino

Dyer: Malabrigo

Item weight: 4 oz.

Softness: next to skin, baby soft

Handspun yarn takes about 3-6 weeks to prepare. I’ll be in touch shortly after the order is placed with a more precise shipping date.

The Merino sheep breed was developed in Spain in the medieval period, but derives from a North African breed. Different strains of Merino sheep can now be found throughout the world, including the United States.

Merino sheep are exalted for their extremely soft wool that is even appropriate for newborn babies. Many people with wool sensitivity can wear Merino wool garments. Merino sheep have a short wool staple length (2-4”) and low luster. The short staple length can make it susceptible to abrasion and pilling. Adding silk to Merino wool increases its durability and shine.

Zinnia is handspun yarn from hand-dyed fiber. Colors are summery reds and oranges

Yarn Weight: Fingering-Sport

Yardage: 300

Fiber Content: Merino

Dyer: Malabrigo

Item weight: 4 oz.

Softness: next to skin, baby soft

Handspun yarn takes about 3-6 weeks to prepare. I’ll be in touch shortly after the order is placed with a more precise shipping date.

The Merino sheep breed was developed in Spain in the medieval period, but derives from a North African breed. Different strains of Merino sheep can now be found throughout the world, including the United States.

Merino sheep are exalted for their extremely soft wool that is even appropriate for newborn babies. Many people with wool sensitivity can wear Merino wool garments. Merino sheep have a short wool staple length (2-4”) and low luster. The short staple length can make it susceptible to abrasion and pilling. Adding silk to Merino wool increases its durability and shine.