Wool Yarn
Shop over 700 natural wool yarns for knitting, crochet, and weaving. We carry wool yarn from Malabrigo, Cascade, Brown Sheep, Berroco, Lopi, Noro, and dozens more brands - in every weight from lace to super bulky and every color you can think of. Use the filters above to narrow by weight, brand, or color, and scroll past the products for our wool yarn buying guide.
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Cascade 220 Superwash Aran Wave
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Undyed Mulberry Silk Cobweb Yarn 140/2 - 1LB Cone
Regular price $98.00 USDRegular priceSale price $98.00 USDSold out -
Vermont Mottled Slate - Merino/Nylon Alder Fingering Yarn - Round Mountain Fibers
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Green Banded Fluorite - Merino/Nylon Alder Fingering Yarn - Round Mountain Fibers
Regular price $33.99 USDRegular priceSale price $33.99 USD -
Amazonian Warty Beetle - Merino/Nylon Alder Fingering Yarn - Round Mountain Fibers
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Regal Ringneck Snake - Merino/Nylon Alder Fingering Yarn - Round Mountain Fibers
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Vampire Squid - Merino/Nylon Alder Fingering Yarn - Round Mountain Fibers
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Atlantic Lobster - Superwash Merino Spruce Fingering Yarn
Regular price $31.99 USDRegular priceSale price $31.99 USDSold out -
Otter With Sea Urchin - Superwash Merino Spruce Fingering Yarn
Regular price $31.99 USDRegular priceSale price $31.99 USDSold out -
Iron Pyrite - Superwash Merino Spruce Fingering Yarn
Regular price $31.99 USDRegular priceSale price $31.99 USDSold out -
Hawaiian Spiny Lobster - Superwash Merino Spruce Fingering Yarn
Regular price $31.99 USDRegular priceSale price $31.99 USDSold out -
Abalone - Superwash Merino Spruce Fingering Yarn
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Walrus - Superwash Merino Spruce Fingering Yarn
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Himalayan Yak - Superwash Merino Spruce Fingering Yarn
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Opossum - Superwash Merino Spruce Fingering Yarn
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Vampire Squid - Superwash Merino Spruce Fingering Yarn
Regular price $31.99 USDRegular priceSale price $31.99 USDSold out -
Greer Island - Merino/Nylon Alder Fingering Yarn - Round Mountain Fibers
Regular price $33.99 USDRegular priceSale price $33.99 USD -
Veil Nebula - Merino/Nylon Alder Fingering Yarn - Round Mountain Fibers
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Strawberry Finch - Merino/Nylon Alder Fingering Yarn - Round Mountain Fibers
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Hopniss Flower - Semisolid Spruce Fingering Yarn
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Crab Claws - Semisolid Spruce Fingering Yarn
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Cohosh Blue - Semisolid Spruce Fingering Yarn
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Agate Purple - Semisolid Spruce Fingering Yarn
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Pumpkinseed Orange - Semisolid Spruce Fingering Yarn
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Toluca Undyed Fingering Yarn 80/20 Org Merino/Ramie 80/20 100gram
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Gauro Organic Merino/Tussah Undyed Single Ply Yarn
Regular price $18.00 USDRegular price$22.00 USDSale price $18.00 USDSold out -

Berroco Vintage Baby Handpaint Yarn
Regular price $9.00 USDRegular priceSale price $9.00 USDSold out -

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Berroco Aerial Dégradé Lace Yarn
Regular price $32.99 USDRegular price$0.00 USDSale price $32.99 USDSold out -

Paradise Fibers Weaving Yarns | Oatmeal Blue Faced Leicester
Regular price $54.99 USDRegular priceSale price $54.99 USDSold out -

Cascade Hampton DK Yarn
Regular price From $9.50 USDRegular price$12.49 USDSale price From $9.50 USDSold out -
Malabrigo Mechita Yarn - Quinto Gradient 5 Pack
Regular price $111.27 USDRegular priceSale price $111.27 USDSold out -
Malabrigo Worsted Paris Night Gradient Pack
Regular price $81.32 USDRegular priceSale price $81.32 USDSold out -

Undyed Mulberry Silk Cobweb Yarn 140/2 - 1KG Cone
Regular price $199.99 USDRegular price$214.99 USDSale price $199.99 USDSold out -
Blue Sky Fibers 27 Color Woolstok Light Bundle
Regular price $44.99 USDRegular priceSale price $44.99 USD
Frequently Asked Questions
Wool has a set of properties that synthetic fibers genuinely cannot replicate. It is a natural temperature regulator - wool keeps you warm when it is cold and cool when it is warm because of the complex structure of each fiber. It has natural elasticity and memory, which means finished garments hold their shape over time and the fiber springs back after stretching. Wool is also naturally moisture wicking, fire resistant, odor resistant, and biodegradable. For anyone who crafts for warmth, wearability, and longevity, wool is genuinely difficult to surpass. The difference between a well made wool sweater and an acrylic one becomes very obvious after a few years of wear.
The perception that all wool is scratchy is outdated. Itchiness in wool comes from the diameter of the individual fiber - coarser breeds with thicker fibers feel prickly against skin, while fine breeds with smaller fiber diameters feel genuinely soft. Merino wool, which comes from the Merino breed, is widely considered the standard for next-to-skin softness and is used in luxury garments worn directly against sensitive skin. Other fine breeds like BFL and Rambouillet are also much softer than the scratchy sweater you might remember from childhood. If you have had bad experiences with wool in the past, give fine merino or a merino blend a try - it is likely a very different experience.
For warmth, wool wins convincingly - its natural hollow fiber structure and moisture wicking properties make it a superior insulator in real world conditions, not just on paper. For durability, the answer is more nuanced. Acrylic does not moth, does not felt, and holds up well to machine washing, which gives it an advantage in high wash, high wear scenarios. Wool, particularly superwash treated wool, is also quite durable when cared for properly and typically holds its beauty and structure far longer than acrylic does. A quality wool garment cared for well can last decades. Many acrylic items start to look tired and pilled significantly sooner.
It depends entirely on whether the wool has been superwash treated. Untreated wool felts when exposed to heat and agitation - the fiber scales interlock and the fabric shrinks irreversibly. Superwash wool has been chemically treated to remove or coat the fiber scales, making it machine washable on a gentle cycle without the felting risk. Most commercially sold wool yarns labeled as machine washable are superwash treated. If the label does not specify superwash, assume hand wash only. For gifted items or anything you will not be caring for yourself, superwash wool or a wool and acrylic blend gives you peace of mind without sacrificing too much fiber quality.
Wool breed matters significantly for the feel and behavior of the finished yarn. Merino is the go-to for softness and next-to-skin comfort. BFL (Bluefaced Leicester) produces a lustrous, smooth yarn with excellent stitch definition. Corriedale is a medium staple breed that is sturdy and versatile, great for everyday garments and outerwear. Romney and Lincoln are longer staple breeds with more strength, ideal for weaving and outerwear where durability matters. Shetland is a fine, characterful breed beloved for its warmth and natural color range. Each breed produces yarn with a distinct personality, and many spinners enjoy exploring different breeds as a way of understanding fiber from the ground up. We carry a range of breed specific yarns and would love to help you explore them.










