Cambrian Mountains Wool 4ply cone – Mineral 400g
Mineral Yellow: a deep sort of yellow, not acid or bright. The yellow of the earth and the mines rather than the hedgerows. Inspired by the colours found in the natural habitat of the sheep farmed to create our hand yarn.
This Mineral cone weighs 400g
Please note: All of our clearance cones are from a previous dye-lot (dye lot 05), meaning there may be subtle differences to the colour of other dye-lots. Our most recent is 06.
Mineral Yellow: a deep sort of yellow, not acid or bright. The yellow of the earth and the mines rather than the hedgerows. Inspired by the colours found in the natural habitat of the sheep farmed to create our hand yarn.
This Mineral cone weighs 400g
Please note: All of our clearance cones are from a previous dye-lot (dye lot 05), meaning there may be subtle differences to the colour of other dye-lots. Our most recent is 06.
Mineral Yellow: a deep sort of yellow, not acid or bright. The yellow of the earth and the mines rather than the hedgerows. Inspired by the colours found in the natural habitat of the sheep farmed to create our hand yarn.
This Mineral cone weighs 400g
Please note: All of our clearance cones are from a previous dye-lot (dye lot 05), meaning there may be subtle differences to the colour of other dye-lots. Our most recent is 06.
Our dyed yarns are spun from finest Welsh Mule: Bluefaced Leicester with character! The Welsh Mule comes about by crossing the local hill breeds with a Bluefaced Leicester ram, and this cross improves the wool. Suited to clothing, this yarn has a good definition whilst developing a nice halo. Hand wash and don’t tumble dry!
Our wool is produced on farms throughout the Cambrian Mountains Region, which encompasses much of Mid Wales – a stunningly beautiful and wild area
Quality 4 ply
Cone Weight Various weights available. Choose from the drop down list.
Count 2/6nm
Meterage 300m per 100g
Tension 10cm/4in 24 stitches 36 rows 3.25mm needles
Please note The photograph shows either 4ply or DK Cambrian Mountains Wool wound onto a cone. All the cones are individually priced according to weight but have not been individually photographed.