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Indigo Handspun Lincoln Wool Yarn, Curly Lockspun Art Yarn, 20 Yards
from $22.00
Indigo dyed lockspun yarn. I dyed a white fleece with yellow tips, so you get lots of color variety in this natural, eco friendly art yarn. Curly, rustic, lockspun, with tons of texture. Lincoln wool from Chaotic Farm
in Ohio.
I dyed these locks with indigo, a natural plant dye. The color has a richness and depth that cannot be conveyed by camera - it's incredibly rich and beautiful.
I have spun and knit with lots of this Lincoln locks yarn, so if you want pattern ideas or suggestions, simply convo me!
20 yards; single ply bulky weight.
Often these yarns are completely one of a kind, but occasionally I might have doubles, or may be able to custom-spin larger amounts if you need. Please convo me if you have any questions or requests.
These yarns are spun in my home; I do my absolute best to keep my felines out of the fiber, but please do be aware that these yarns are created in an pet-friendly home. After they are spun, tagged, photographed and listed on etsy, they "live" in my herb shop until they are sold, so they DO smell pleasantly of herbs - most people find this pleasant but if you think this might be objectionable, you have been warned :) .
in Ohio.
I dyed these locks with indigo, a natural plant dye. The color has a richness and depth that cannot be conveyed by camera - it's incredibly rich and beautiful.
I have spun and knit with lots of this Lincoln locks yarn, so if you want pattern ideas or suggestions, simply convo me!
20 yards; single ply bulky weight.
Often these yarns are completely one of a kind, but occasionally I might have doubles, or may be able to custom-spin larger amounts if you need. Please convo me if you have any questions or requests.
These yarns are spun in my home; I do my absolute best to keep my felines out of the fiber, but please do be aware that these yarns are created in an pet-friendly home. After they are spun, tagged, photographed and listed on etsy, they "live" in my herb shop until they are sold, so they DO smell pleasantly of herbs - most people find this pleasant but if you think this might be objectionable, you have been warned :) .
Indigo dyed lockspun yarn. I dyed a white fleece with yellow tips, so you get lots of color variety in this natural, eco friendly art yarn. Curly, rustic, lockspun, with tons of texture. Lincoln wool from Chaotic Farm
in Ohio.
I dyed these locks with indigo, a natural plant dye. The color has a richness and depth that cannot be conveyed by camera - it's incredibly rich and beautiful.
I have spun and knit with lots of this Lincoln locks yarn, so if you want pattern ideas or suggestions, simply convo me!
20 yards; single ply bulky weight.
Often these yarns are completely one of a kind, but occasionally I might have doubles, or may be able to custom-spin larger amounts if you need. Please convo me if you have any questions or requests.
These yarns are spun in my home; I do my absolute best to keep my felines out of the fiber, but please do be aware that these yarns are created in an pet-friendly home. After they are spun, tagged, photographed and listed on etsy, they "live" in my herb shop until they are sold, so they DO smell pleasantly of herbs - most people find this pleasant but if you think this might be objectionable, you have been warned :) .
in Ohio.
I dyed these locks with indigo, a natural plant dye. The color has a richness and depth that cannot be conveyed by camera - it's incredibly rich and beautiful.
I have spun and knit with lots of this Lincoln locks yarn, so if you want pattern ideas or suggestions, simply convo me!
20 yards; single ply bulky weight.
Often these yarns are completely one of a kind, but occasionally I might have doubles, or may be able to custom-spin larger amounts if you need. Please convo me if you have any questions or requests.
These yarns are spun in my home; I do my absolute best to keep my felines out of the fiber, but please do be aware that these yarns are created in an pet-friendly home. After they are spun, tagged, photographed and listed on etsy, they "live" in my herb shop until they are sold, so they DO smell pleasantly of herbs - most people find this pleasant but if you think this might be objectionable, you have been warned :) .