

Barefoot
Barefoot is a superwash Polwarth yarn! For those who want to branch out from the classic Merino yarn and experience a new breed, but still want ...
View full detailsFingering weight yarn is thicker than laceweight.
There are 400 - 450 yards per 100 grams.
Recommended needle size: US1 - US3 (unless the goal is a drapey fabric for shawls).
Fingering weight and sock yarn are the same yarn.
Yarn Weight Symbol is 1.
Barefoot is a superwash Polwarth yarn! For those who want to branch out from the classic Merino yarn and experience a new breed, but still want ...
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View full detailsLocal dyer Naima Bond, aka Sister Ananse, applies what she has learned as an art student to dyeing yarn. The results are phenomenal!Let Your Imagi...
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