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  • Dyed Yarn & Fiber

    Targhee 2-Ply Yarn

    $38.00 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

    Targhee is a Fine wool, soft and elastic. The breed was developed in Idaho in 1926, one of the newest in America. Most of the Targhee sheep are in the western rangelands in large flocks. The farm we bought fleece from is no longer breeding Targhee sheep.
    Farm source: hand selected fleeces from What Next? Farm in York, Pennsylvania

  • Dyed Yarn & Fiber

    Dorset Hike

    Price range: $38.00 through $44.00 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

    Dorset sheep are originally from the Downs area of England. The first Dorsets in the US came to Oregon, shipped by the Hudson’s Bay Company in the 1860’s. East Coast imports came in the late 1800’s. Polled (hornless) Dorsets were a mutation that happened at North Carolina State College in the 1950’s and now outnumber Horned Dorsets here and in other countries. One of the most common sheep breeds in the US, raised primarily for meat.
    The fleece is very white with no black fibers like black faced meat breeds (Suffolks and Hampshires). The sheep will grow fleece from 2.5 to 4 inches long in a year and it has the robust crimp (extremely springy) of Down-type wools.
    Farm source: hand selected fleeces from Millcreek Farms, Loudoun County, Virginia

  • Dyed Yarn & Fiber

    Tunis Worsted

    Price range: $38.00 through $44.00 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

    Brought into America during colonial times (George Washington had a Tunis ram), Tunis are well adapted to the humid Mid-Atlantic region. They are a very beautiful sheep; the lambs are born all cinnamon colored (red in the sheep world) and as they grow up, their fleece turns white while they maintain red faces and legs. The wool is Medium: medium soft, medium length and is a very versatile wool.
    Farm source: hand selected fleeces from Beaucaire Farm in Purcellville, Virginia and Three Sheep in Barboursville, Virginia.

  • Dyed Yarn & Fiber

    Cotswold True Lace

    Price range: $28.00 through $34.00 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

    Cotswold is an English Longwool breed probably developed with Leicester genetics. Imported into North America in 1832, it is mostly used for cross breeding rams in the commercial sheep business. The sheep grow 8″ to 10″ staple of wool in a year in bold, open locks. The fleece is white, very lustrous and strong. It felts quite well, including on the sheep if care is not taken. As with other strong Longwool breeds, it is traditionally used for lace shawls.
    Farm source: hand selected fleeces from Davlin Farm in Loudoun County, Virginia

  • Dyed Yarn & Fiber

    Clun Forest light

    Price range: $28.00 through $36.00 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

    A breed from the Welsh border area of Britain, Clun Forest is a rare, heritage breed in the US. Raised for meat and valued for their ability to grow well on pasture alone, they also grow a high quality, Down-type wool that has robust crimp and elasticity. Clun fleece is fairly fine, with a short staple. Light and lofty, it is machine washable without shrinkage.
    farm sources: hand selected fleeces from Meadow Brook, Warrenton, VA; Blue Heron, Round Hill, VA and Shepherd’s Knoll in MD

  • Dyed Yarn & Fiber

    Alpaca Merino Lace

    $19.00 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

    Alpaca is a camelid fiber, actually a hair. Softer than llama, it has no elasticity. Merino is a Fine wool, very soft with great elasticity that makes this yarn hold shape and not grow in length like most camelid knit pieces.
    Farm sources: the alpaca is from two farms, Dark Star Alpacas and Springdale Alpacas in Berryville, Virginia. The Merino is primarily from Black Sheep Farm in Loudoun County, Virginia.

  • The Ross Farm Yarn

    Border Leicester Yarn – Soft Spun

    $22.00 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

    Border Leicester Yarn is a Longwool breed developed in the 18th century in the borderlands between England and Scotland (hence the name). Related by breeding to the Leicester Longwool and Blue-Faced Leicester, it is in the middle of those breeds for softness and has beautiful luster and drape. A very personable sheep, they are clean faced with Roman noses. The white fleece is ivory color.
    Farm sources: hand selected Border Leicester fleeces from Overlook Manor, Warrenton, Virginia and Orange Gate Farm, Maurerton, Virginia.

  • Dyed Yarn & Fiber

    Border Leicester Yarn – Sport Weight

    Price range: $35.00 through $44.00 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

    Border Leicester is a Longwool breed developed in the 18th century in the borderlands between England and Scotland (hence the name). Related by breeding to the Leicester Longwool and Blue-Faced Leicester, it is in the middle of those breeds for softness and has beautiful lustre and drape. A very personable sheep, they are clean faced with Roman noses.
    Farm source: hand selected fleeces from Overlook Manor, Warrenton, Virginia

  • Dyed Yarn & Fiber

    Dorset Dress

    Price range: $31.00 through $38.00 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

    Dorset sheep are originally from the Downs area of England. The first Dorsets in the US came to Oregon, shipped by the Hudson’s Bay Company in the 1860’s. East Coast imports came in the late 1800’s. Polled (hornless) Dorsets were a mutation that happened at North Carolina State College in the 1950’s and now outnumber Horned Dorsets here and in other countries. One of the most common sheep breeds in the US, raised primarily for meat.
    The fleece is very white with no black fibers like black faced meat breeds (Suffolks and Hampshires). The sheep will grow fleece from 2.5 to 4 inches long in a year and it has the robust crimp (extremely springy) of Down-type wools.
    Farm source: hand selected fleeces from Flat Duck Farm, Boyce, Virginia

  • CLEARANCE

    Handmade Pottery Buttons – 4 per Card

    Original price was: $12.00.Current price is: $8.00. Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
  • CLEARANCE

    Lykke Driftwood Interchangeable Needle Tips

    Price range: $6.00 through $10.00 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
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    Gift Card

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  • UK Yarns

    Kevin UK Norfolk Horn DK

    $38.00 Add to cart

    Kevin 3 ply DK Norfolk Horn 225 yards 100g

  • UK Yarns

    Ashen UK Wensleydale Aran yarn

    $38.00 Add to cart

    UK Wensleydale 3 ply Aran 168 yards 100g

  • UK Yarns

    Airyholme – UK Leicester Longwool Aran

    $38.00 Add to cart

    Airyholme 3 ply UK Leicester Longwool Aran 165 yards 100g

  • UK Yarns

    Lacy – UK Shetland DK

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    Nearly black 3 ply DK Shetland 225 yds and 100g

  • The Ross Farm Yarn

    Clun Forest DK Yarn

    $38.00 Add to cart
  • The Ross Farm Yarn

    Big Boy – Cheviot Bulky

    $40.00 Add to cart
  • The Ross Farm Yarn

    Chief- Jacob Bulky

    $38.00 Add to cart
  • Apparel & Home

    Cheviot Wool Crew Socks

    $28.00 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
  • Apparel & Home

    Cheviot Wool Ankle Socks

    $26.00 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
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