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      Merino Wool Yarn from Old World Wisconsin

      $20.00
      All natural, undyed wool from the Merino sheep at Old World Wisconsin. Experience the magic of crafting with nature's finest.
      Availability: In stock
      SKU: 130000449
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      100% Natural Wool Yarn sourced from the Merino sheep at Old World Wisconsin. The sheep were hand sheered during the opening weekend, 2024, using traditional methods from the 1800's. Guests have the opportunity to take part in cleaning, spinning and dying the wool at the Norwegian Farm exhibit there. Old World Wisconsin also partners with a local company to supplement the cleaning and processing of the wool each year.

      About a dozen merino sheep are fed, raised, and cared for at Old World Wisconsin, and a few lambs are born each year. Guests to the site are welcome to interact with many different farm animals at their Animal Encounters exhibit.

      From the gentle touch against your skin to the cozy embrace of your finished creations, the natural qualities of Merino wool elevate every knitting or crocheting project.

      With its natural hues reminiscent of the earth's own palette, this yarn beckons to be transformed into heirloom-quality garments, accessories, and home decor pieces. Let your creativity lead the way as you envision the possibilities within each skein.

      Elevate your crafting experience with the finest Merino wool yarn, where luxury meets sustainability in every stitch. Experience the magic of crafting with nature's finest.

      Details

      • Natural, undyed
      • 200 yards per skein
      • Sold in units of one skein
      • 3-ply yarn

      100% Natural Wool Yarn sourced from the Merino sheep at Old World Wisconsin. The sheep were hand sheered during the opening weekend, 2024, using traditional methods from the 1800's. Guests have the opportunity to take part in cleaning, spinning and dying the wool at the Norwegian Farm exhibit there. Old World Wisconsin also partners with a local company to supplement the cleaning and processing of the wool each year.

      About a dozen merino sheep are fed, raised, and cared for at Old World Wisconsin, and a few lambs are born each year. Guests to the site are welcome to interact with many different farm animals at their Animal Encounters exhibit.

      From the gentle touch against your skin to the cozy embrace of your finished creations, the natural qualities of Merino wool elevate every knitting or crocheting project.

      With its natural hues reminiscent of the earth's own palette, this yarn beckons to be transformed into heirloom-quality garments, accessories, and home decor pieces. Let your creativity lead the way as you envision the possibilities within each skein.

      Elevate your crafting experience with the finest Merino wool yarn, where luxury meets sustainability in every stitch. Experience the magic of crafting with nature's finest.

      Details

      • Natural, undyed
      • 200 yards per skein
      • Sold in units of one skein
      • 3-ply yarn
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