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Green wool yarn • Peace Fleece - Shaba, worsted weight wool for knitting or crochet

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Condition:
New
Shipping:
Calculated at Checkout
Primary color:
Green
Craft type:
Crochet, Knitting, Weaving & tapestry, Rug making, Needlepoint
Yarn weight:
4 Worsted & Aran
Primary fiber:
Wool
Ribbon length:
200
Secondary fiber:
Mohair
Art yarn:
No
Hand painted or dyed:
No
Organic:
No
materials:
green wool yarn, Peace Fleece
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Destash: Peace Fleece Shaba Green - This is a one-time sale of yarn from my stash. Once it's gone, it's gone!
Peace Fleece's Shaba Green wool is a tangy yellow-green that reflects spring and our need to explore, experiment, and reinvent. A wool yarn reminiscent of flourishing foliage, the fertile colorway of this yarn signals you to take a deep breath that will purify and refresh while you knit, crochet, or felt.

Peace Fleece is a good, sturdy working yarn that is snuggly, perfect for sweaters or vests. It will surprise you after you wash your project. This yarn relaxes and blooms the more it is washed & worn, quickly becoming your favorite.

Hand wash in cool water & lay to dry unless you want to felt your project. This wool yarn does felt if you want it to. :-)
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2-ply. Approx. 200 yds/4oz skein.
On #8 needles, 4 sts.= 1" (75% fine wool, 25% mohair, dye lot 3304)
Worsted weight knitting yarn

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

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

**Peace Fleece does contain vegetable matter. They have chosen not to 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. You can quickly remove the minimal amount of vegetable matter as you work that remains after the final spinning process and reminds you that this yarn is an end product given to us by real sheep.