Peaceful Worsted

Flora Adora Fibers

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Color: Stormy Monday
Green Tea
Melon-mixed lots
Green Haze
Stormy Monday
Nugget Gold
Apricot
Spring Green
Natural
Aqua
Raspberry
Light Melon

75% Navajo Rambouillet & Domestic Fine Wool/Texas 25% Mohair

113 gram skein (4 oz.)/ approx 200 yds per skein

Non superwash

 GAUGE: 4 stitches per inch on US #8 (5 mm)

This 2 ply heavy worsted,Aran weight base will calm you with its softness and captivate you with its slight halo effect. Natural dye colors are slightly muted on this base compared to some of the others. It’s easy to work with and the larger gauge means projects zip along. Finished fabrics are lightweight due to the yarn being woolen spun. Peaceful Worsted is made in the USA and naturally dyed in Ohio.

PATTERN IDEAS: (Ravelry links)

Elisbeth Headband (can get 2 from 1 skein)

Ridge Lace Cowl (1skein)

Wallflower

Felix Pullover

Encompass Pullover

Snowquill Hat (1 skein)

Circuitry Hat (free pattern, 1 skein)

Minor bleeding may occur on first wash. Each skein is unique, purchase multi-skein projects together & alternate rows. Colors are shown as accurately as possible but Monitors will vary.

You can prolong the life of all textiles and colors by washing by hand in cool water and avoiding exposure to strong, direct, prolonged light. For yarn, air drying on a flat surface will prevent stretching and sagging. A neutral wool wash is recommended. I currently use non scented Eucalan or Orvus.

Sheep Photo by Sam Carter on Unsplash

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Sharon Miller, owner of Flora Adora Fibers,  in a field cutting yellow goldenrod flowers for natural dyeing.

Joyfully Hand Dyed In Small Batches

Discover delightfully distinctive yarns, all non superwash & most US produced.

Flora Adora Fibers naturally dyed yarns are created using home grown, sustainably foraged & traditional natural dyes, resulting in colors that make your eyes, and heart, sing with delight.