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Scarves, yarn, and fiber guidance

Wool products

This page provides a simple overview of our wool offerings with click to expand descriptions. Each item includes practical guidance about feel, warmth, care level, and common use cases. We keep the presentation minimal so it remains easy to scan, but detailed enough to support confident choices when buying natural fibers.

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Care-first notes
Gentle washing guidance helps keep wool stable and comfortable over time.
Practical specs
We describe what matters for wear and knitting without exaggerated claims.
Texture
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Softness
Comfort against skin depends on fiber fineness, crimp, and finishing.
Making
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Twist & ply
Twist influences stitch definition, durability, and how yarn blooms after washing.
Use
Warmth
Loft and structure help trap heat while remaining breathable in mild climates.

Product categories

Choose a category and expand individual items for details. Descriptions focus on practical expectations: feel, care, and how the product behaves during wear or use. If you need help selecting yarn for a project, the contact page is the fastest way to reach us.

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Scarves

Everyday warmth with breathable comfort.

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Quick guide: prioritize softness for neck wear, and choose a tighter weave for wind resistance.

Knitting yarn

Consistent fiber behavior for projects.

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Quick guide: swatch, wash gently, and measure again to understand bloom and final gauge.

Fiber notes: wool texture and handling

A minimalist guide to what changes feel and durability.

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Staple length: longer fibers can improve strength and reduce shedding when properly spun.
Crimp: more crimp often means more loft, which can increase warmth without heavy weight.
Finish: scouring and gentle handling help maintain softness while keeping fiber resilient.
Need help choosing?

If you share how you plan to use the wool, we can suggest a suitable option and provide care guidance. We do not request sensitive personal information. Use the contact page to send a brief message.