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Destash Sale for Peace Fleece - Rabbit Gray wool, Worsted Weight Yarn For Knitting or Felting. Rustic pure wool yarn for crochet

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New
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Primary color:
Gray
Craft type:
Crochet, Knitting
Yarn weight:
4 Worsted & Aran
Primary fiber:
Wool
Ribbon length:
200
materials:
Rambouillet, mohair
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Destash: Peace Fleece Rabbit Gray - This is a one-time sale of yarn from my stash. Once it's gone, it's gone!
A beautiful mid-tone gray wool, like the cottontail rabbits who hide in the underbrush. Great for knitting or to crochet the sweater that goes with everything.

80% Merino/Rambouillet wool from Cottage Hill Farm in Ohio, Cook Farm in the Cheyenne River Reservation in South Dakota and the Navajo Nation in Arizona, and 20% Texas Mohair.

2-ply. Approx. 200 yds/4oz skein.
On #8 needles, 4 sts.= 1" (approx.)(25% Mohair/75% merino wool)
Worsted weight

Metric
182.88 meters
113.40 grams
4sts. on 5mm needles per 2.54cm

**Complies with CPSIA requirements so you can make your child and baby items with confidence.

**WOOL FACT**
From the American Sheep Industry on Rambouillet sheep:
Developed from the Spanish Merino in France and Germany, the Rambouillet is the foundation of most Western U.S. range flocks. White-faced with wool on the legs, the Rambouillet is the largest of the fine-wool breeds, rugged, adaptable to a wide variety of arid range conditions, has a well-developed flocking instinct, and is long-lived. The breed also has an extended breeding season and produces a high-quality, fine-wool fleece.

See more Peace Fleece here: http://etsy.me/1m8eri2

This yarn relaxes the more it is washed & worn, quickly becoming a favorite!

This is a good, sturdy working yarn that is very warm, perfect for sweaters and vests. It will surprise you after you wash your project!

**Peace Fleece does contain vegetable matter. They have chosen to not use the "carbonizing" process where the wool is dipped into sulphuric acid to remove bits of dried grass, thus their yarn is free from this chemical. The minimal amount of vegetable matter that remains after the finished process is easily removed as you work and reminds you that this yarn is an end product given to us by real sheep.

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