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woodnote dk

woodnote dk

Regular price $29.50
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5 in stock

Color: 02 puddle

204m / 100g per hank

dk / double knitting weight
knits to 22-24 stitches per 10cm on 4-4.5mm needles

34% Bluefaced Leicester, 33% Masham, 33% Merino Wool

hand wash cool, dry flat

recommended for: hats, mittens & scarves, lace, cables, colourwork, shawls


made in UK


This luxury British breed blend is a staple yarn in any stash, with each shade inspired by English woodland. This soft yarn is comfortably worn next to the skin making it perfect for sweaters, scarves and hats.

34% Bluefaced Leicester, 33% Masham, 33% Merino Wool from non-mulesed sheep
Hand wash and dry flat.

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This item is not eligible for return or exchange.

yarn winding service

woodnote dk will need to be wound into a ball before it can be used. We offer this as a paid service here.

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  • blue-faced leicester wool

    One of the finest of the English longwool breeds, BFL fiber is soft and has a long staple length. When worsted spun, it creates a soft yarn with wonderful stitch definition that is resistant to pilling. Once called the "silk of the British Isles", it has a fine and durable quality, with excellent warmth and softness.
  • merino wool

    Merino sheep create a wool with a long, smooth fibre that is lightweight, warm, and soft. Like all wool, it has excellent breathability and does an excellent job regulating temperature in garments. It is a very popular type of wool to use for hand knitting yarn, and is a great choice for socks and garments worn close to the skin.
  • masham wool

    Masham wool is a beautiful white color and is classified as a longwool. The Masham sheep is a mix of Teeswater or Wensleydale and Swaledale or Dalesbred. This wool overdyes beautifully and is a great choice for projects that need a robust wool.
  • 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.