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I have one each of these purply cranberry hand dyed 200 yard skeins of 75% Maine Alpaca  and Merino Wool worsted weight yarn. The shades are different, but all three would look beautiful of alternate rows in a soft scarf.  The lighter shades are dyed with organic acid dyes. The darker one is dyed with Cochineal and Logwood Natural Dyes.

Hand Wash and Dry Flat.

Alpaca Merino Cranberries and Deep Purple Skeins

$28.00 Regular Price
$21.00Sale Price
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    Care of fine Woolens

    Washing Fine Garments or Yarn By Hand

    Washing fine natural yarn or garments by hand is always

    recommended. Fill a basin with warm water and a mild and gentle

    detergent. All natural liquid laundry detergents with a neutral pH

    are best. Submerge your garment in the water and gently wash

    being careful not to rub too much. It is the agitation that makes

    wool and other animal fibers shrink and felt, so being gentle is

    important. Squeeze the soapy water out of the garment, set aside,

    and fill your basin with rinse water. Rinse in the same manner, and

    without twisting or wringing the garment, squeeze as much water as

    you can from it. To get more water out, wrap the item in a large

    beach towel and stand on it. If it is a garment, place it on a flat

    surface to dry. Hang yarn to dry on a rack.

    If you have a top loading washing machine, you can use the spin

    cycle to help you remove a heavily wet garment. Remember, do not

    put it on the rinse cycle; use the spin cycle only. I would not

    recommend using a front loading washing machine because most of

    them do not allow you to use the spin cycle manually. Avoid putting

    fine natural animal fiber garments or yarn into an electric or gas

    dryer.

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