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Howl at the moon with delight because this buttery and crimpy multicolor Corriedale Wool Blend is sure to warm your fluff loving heart! Featured in our October Fiber of the Month Club Box.
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Pair this multicolor blend with your favorite shades of our Solid Color Corriedale Rovings for endless creative possibilities!
Details:
The Corriedale fleece starts out as bright white with good crimp and soft handle and is very even. These Corriedale wools originate from New Zealand and have been dyed with non-toxic dyes. Perfect for hand spinning, hand felting, and many other craft uses.Wonderful for felters, blenders, and spinners alike! Strip the roving lengthwise to create a striking colorwork skein of yarn.
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