Description
Navajo-Churro sheep are a dual coated breed with a long, hairy outer coat and shorter, downy under coat. Both coats are blended together and spun into a single-ply yarn. We refer to this style of spinning as “lopi style” because it is the same technique used to make Icelandic lopi yarn from dual-coated Icelandic sheep.
Rugged and fuzzy, best suited for weaving and outerwear.
This product is “Shave ‘Em to Save ‘Em” eligible! If participating, make sure to buy at least 4 oz. We will send you a sticker for your passport with your order. Learn more about “Shave ‘Em to Save ‘Em” — the initiative that rewards fiber artists for working with heritage fiber” — at the Livestock Conservancy.
Specifications
DK
100% Navajo-Churro wool, single-ply, spun lopi-style
185 yards (169 meters) / 85 grams21-24 sts = 4" (10 cm)US 5-7 (3.75-4.5 mm) needle