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A luxurious blend of 18.5-micron Superfine Merino (35%), De-haired Cashmere (15%), Baby Alpaca (25%), and Mulberry Silk (25%).
This winter gradient is worth melting for year-round! Featured in our December 2018 Fiber of the Month Club Box.
This is the complete 4 color set.
Included in this Set:
Apricity, Primaveral, Brumation, and Piblokto - 2 oz. of each
(8 oz. total)
Experience an ultra-soft cloudlike roving with refreshing and tonal color changes throughout. This high-quality top is ready to craft with! Spin the roving as-is from the top or from the fold to keep the colors from blending. Visit our blog for helpful spinning tutorials. This blend can also be wet felted, needle felted, or worked into woven tapestries. What lovely creations will you make? Share your results on social media with #paradisefibers
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