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shetland jumper weight

shetland jumper weight

Regular price $6.50
Regular price Sale price $6.50
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colour: 1A natural white

105m / 25g per ball

fingering weight
knits to 25-32 stitches per 10cm on 2.25-3.25mm needles

100% shetland wool

hand wash cool, dry flat

recommended for: shawls, colourwork, hats, mittens & scarves, sweaters & garments


made in UK


Traditionally used in the knitting of Fair Isle garments, this 100% Shetland wool is an absolute must-have for wool lovers. A beautiful palette of original shades, this yarn has a crisp wooly hand that belies the softness and warmth that it brings to finished projects.

Suggested Colourways for Shetland Wool Week:

Islesburgh Toorie (2024)

Colourway 1:Β  2 x FC51 , 43, 7, 65, 82

Colourway 2:Β  2 x 36, 8, 73, 14, 131

Colourway 3:Β  2 x 78 OR FC58, 203, 2, 202, 1

Buggiflooer Beanie (2023)

Colourway 1:Β  91, 2 x FC45 x 2, 2 x 9113

Colourway 2:Β  1A, 2 x 1280, 2 x 77

Colourway 3:Β  91, FC38, 125, 1285, 118, 53

Colourway 4:Β  9097 OR 93 OR 8, 96, 14, FC34, 90, 77

Colourway 5:Β  FC15, 27, 203, 1, FC9, 77

Bonnie Isle Hat (2022)

Colourway 1:Β  2 x 203, FC47, 27, 54, 1A

Colourway 2:Β  2 x FC41, 91, 1284, 96, 9113

Colourway 3:Β  2 x 2, FC7, 125, 5, 1A

Colourway 4:Β  2 x 82, 121, 96, FC15, FC24

Colourway 5:Β  2 x 1, 21, 36, FC22, 203

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  • shetland wool

    The Shetland is a native of the Shetland Isles, located in the North Sea off the coast of Scotland. In this remote, rugged and harsh environment, the Shetland developed over a thousand years to become a hardy, self reliant breed. It is kept primarily for its fine, soft fleece which appears in a range of eleven natural colours.
  • mulesing free

    Mulesing is a controversial farming practice used, predominantly in Australia, to prevent the parasidic infection flystrike. While mulesing prevents infection, it is a very painful procedure for the animal to endure, and more humane alternatives exist. This practice is banned in many areas of the world. If a yarn is marked as mulesing free, that means that no animals were treated this way during the production of the yarn.