A Heap Of Sheep Yarn
The Wanderer Artisan Dyed Merino Wool Yarn
The Wanderer Artisan Dyed Merino Wool Yarn
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A Heap Of Sheep Yarn fingering weight blend of superwash merino wool and silk.
Indulge in the luxurious essence of “The Wanderer” Artisan Dyed Merino Wool Yarn. Hues of peach, icy blue, and sandy brown create a breathtaking palette that will inspire your next knitting or crochet project.
This yarn is a 50/50 split blend and feels luxurious against the skin. The combination of these 2 fibers adds a gorgeous shine to any project while the drape allows it to flow beautifully. It is ideal for shawls!
The skeins are all hand-dyed, by myself, using professional acid dyes and high-quality soft yarns. If you require multiple skeins of yarn, please contact me to arrange that I create them from the same batch.
- 50% Superwash Merino Wool and 50% Silk
Fingering Weight 100 gram Skein
The price is for one Hank/Skein of yarn weighing approximately 100g with approximately 335 yards in length.
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Tips
Tips
Although dyed in small batches with the same process, different fibers and artistic mood create a unique finished yarn. Please look carefully at the pictures to be sure you choose the fiber and variation that best suits your project. There is no dye lot for a hand dyed yarn as each skein is unique as it is created! Each skein is truly one of a kind!
It is recommended that you alternate skeins during your knitting or crochet project, to blend out variances that occur within the yarns.
Due to the variances in the fiber blends, twist or plies of the yarn bases, colors may shift or appear to have different tones.
Processing Time
Processing Time
With made to order yarn, the average shipping time is 5 to 7 business days after you place your order. Larger orders may take longer to process and ship, please message us prior to ordering to discuss the processing time for your specific needs.
Care
Care
Super Wash Merino wool is known to be machine wash/dry friendly, but I still recommend hand washing and laying flat to dry to extend the life of the yarn and your project! I carefully rinse and wash the yarn after the dye process, but it is still possible a small amount of color may bleed out in the first wash.




