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Prairie Skies/ Woodland Merino Wool, Fingering
Prairie Skies/ Woodland Merino Wool, Fingering

Prairie Skies/ Woodland Merino Wool, Fingering

Regular price $40.00

Woodland// Organic, Eco Processed Merino Wool in Prairie Skies

 Subtle range from cream to pale blue that is reminiscent of sunny skies of the prairies. The Merino wool is wonderfully soft. In fact, many of my customers who are normally sensitive to wool find this yarn great for next-to-the-skin wear.

The Yarn
This is a fabulous fibre with a unique story, and I'm so happy to be able to include it in my collection! The pure Merino wool is certified organic (GOTS), sourced from muesling free farms in New Zealand, unbleached, and milled in the GTA. Seriously, I did a little dance when I first discovered it, and I now think of it as an absolute staple. It's an airy 2 ply with lots of flexibility in gauge and a wonderful drape when worked up. It makes the most stunning shawls! It's also soft and smooth, so great for next-to-the-skin project. If you love yarn and are looking for a special addition to your stash, Woodland Merino is for you!

Fingering Weight. 2 ply.
115g, ~410 yds (375m)
28-36 sts= 4" and 36-46 rows= 4"
using 2.25-3.25mm needles (US 1-3)

The Dye
Indigo dye has been used around the world for many centuries, as it's one of the strongest plant based sources of blue. With a bit of coaxing (to make the blue pigment water soluble), indigo plants can make a wonderful range from pale sky blue to the deepest navy.

Fibre natural dyed with indigo tend to have some "rub off" of colour, just like that first time you wear a good ol' fashioned pair of blue jeans. It's not at all harmful and will wash off your hands.

A Note of Natural Dyes
Natural dyes are sources of colour derived from plants, minerals, and in some cases insects. Not only is natural dyeing a fascinating and magical experience, but it the process can have a lesser impact on the environment than dyeing with synthetic dyes, many of which contain petroleum derivatives. All skeins of Westlake yarn are dyed with natural dyes, some foraged, some grown in my backyard garden, some grown for me by local farmers, and some purchased as ground powder.

I use several methods in my dyeing process to ensure the yarn is colourfast (will not fade with washing or exposure to light), including using mordants, and carefully selecting my dye plants. That said, the colour may change slightly over the years. I see this as part of the evolution of an heirloom quality product that is ultimately biodegradable.

As with all hand dyed yarns, there will be variation in colour and variegation between skeins, especially for the hand painted colours. If your project requires more than one skein, I would recommend knitting them both at the same time, alternating one row of each, to make sure the colours are distributed more evenly.

Other Notes
Each Westlake Fibres yarn is hand dyed with care in a smoke- free environment.

Please note that colours may appear different on different monitors. I've made every attempt to photograph the colours accurately, however they may be a slightly different shade than your monitor shows.

Shipping
All items are shipped from Canada by Regular Air Mail. This is the most economical shipping option, so it does not include tracking. If you would like to upgrade your shipping to Express Mail (tracking and insurance included), please send me a message and I'd be happy to set that up for you.