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Merino
This beautiful merino wool comes from sheep bred in Patagonia, where mulesing is not practiced. The wool can be traced directly back to the farm it comes from. In this way, we know exactly which farm, farmers, and sheep made our wool.
Merino wool has many excellent properties. It is temperature-regulating. That is, the wool keeps our bodies warm in cold weather, and releases heat in warm weather, keeping our skin cool. At the same time, wool, like silk, can carry moisture away from the skin, and can absorb 30% of its weight without feeling wet.
Wool is also dirt-repellent and requires minimal care.
Content
100% non-mulesed merino wool
Yardage
270 yards/250 meters, 1.75 oz/50g
Weight
Fingering
Gauge
28 stitches per 4 inches / US 2-3/2.75-3.25mm
This beautiful merino wool comes from sheep bred in Patagonia, where mulesing is not practiced. The wool can be traced directly back to the farm it comes from. In this way, we know exactly which farm, farmers, and sheep made our wool.
Merino wool has many excellent properties. It is temperature-regulating. That is, the wool keeps our bodies warm in cold weather, and releases heat in warm weather, keeping our skin cool. At the same time, wool, like silk, can carry moisture away from the skin, and can absorb 30% of its weight without feeling wet.
Wool is also dirt-repellent and requires minimal care.
Content
100% non-mulesed merino wool
Yardage
270 yards/250 meters, 1.75 oz/50g
Weight
Fingering
Gauge
28 stitches per 4 inches / US 2-3/2.75-3.25mm