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Shop Alpaca Blends--Locally Grown Natural Color, Hand Dyed Loquat Leaves
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Alpaca Blends--Locally Grown Natural Color, Hand Dyed Loquat Leaves

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Wow— Each year keeps getting better! This yarn is 58% Climate Beneficial Transitional white Grade 3 fiber from the herd here at Integrity blended with 42% Sally Fox’s Organic Merino. This year each skein is 200 yards, and in a 2-ply DK weight.

Photography was a challenge with color. Loquat resulted in a dusty rose or light mauve color. It is a fawn with more red. The darker images are from the first batch and the lighter images are from the second/exhaust. Undyed skeins were white.

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Wow— Each year keeps getting better! This yarn is 58% Climate Beneficial Transitional white Grade 3 fiber from the herd here at Integrity blended with 42% Sally Fox’s Organic Merino. This year each skein is 200 yards, and in a 2-ply DK weight.

Photography was a challenge with color. Loquat resulted in a dusty rose or light mauve color. It is a fawn with more red. The darker images are from the first batch and the lighter images are from the second/exhaust. Undyed skeins were white.

Wow— Each year keeps getting better! This yarn is 58% Climate Beneficial Transitional white Grade 3 fiber from the herd here at Integrity blended with 42% Sally Fox’s Organic Merino. This year each skein is 200 yards, and in a 2-ply DK weight.

Photography was a challenge with color. Loquat resulted in a dusty rose or light mauve color. It is a fawn with more red. The darker images are from the first batch and the lighter images are from the second/exhaust. Undyed skeins were white.

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