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This 2-ply Fingering weight Shetland Wool Yarn comes in a multitude of beautiful shades. Made from 100% natural wool grown and spun in the Shetland Islands, it knits up into beautiful projects. For beautiful colorwork that is still comfy and cozy, you can't beat Jamieson's fabulous Spindrift yarn.
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Weight: Fingering (14 wpi)
Texture: 2-ply
Put up: Bullet skein
Fiber Content: 100% Shetland wool
Unit weight: 25g (0.88oz)
Recommended needle size: US 2 - 3 (2.75 - 3.25mm)
Knitting gauge: 30 to 33 stitches per 4 inches
Care: Hand wash cold, air dry flat
Country of origin: United Kingdom
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