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A 2 ply yarn equivalent to a traditional 4ply. This yarn is ideal for Fair Isle knitting, and comes in a colour range of 225 colours. We currently stock 86 colours.

Jamiesons of Shetland is a family-owned business that started in the early 1890's. Five generations later, the Jamieson family continue to be committed to the unique fibre of the native Shetland sheep.

We love this yarn for any pattern by Marie Wallin, Dee Hardwick or Mary Jane Mucklestone!

Keep your eye out for our notice of when we are ordering and we will consider colours that are not currently on our shelves.

Fibre Information

100% Pure Shetland Wool

Weight: Fingering weight, 4 ply
Length: 105 metres per 25 gram ball
Needle size: 3.25 mm
Crochet Hook Size: 3.25 mm
Gauge: 30 sts x 32 rows to 10 cm square

Care: Gentle cold hand wash, lay flat to dry in shade.

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A 2 ply yarn equivalent to a traditional 4ply. This yarn is ideal for Fair Isle knitting, and comes in a colour range of 225 colours. We currently stock 86 colours.

Jamiesons of Shetland is a family-owned business that started in the early 1890's. Five generations later, the Jamieson family continue to be committed to the unique fibre of the native Shetland sheep.

We love this yarn for any pattern by Marie Wallin, Dee Hardwick or Mary Jane Mucklestone!

Keep your eye out for our notice of when we are ordering and we will consider colours that are not currently on our shelves.

Fibre Information

100% Pure Shetland Wool

Weight: Fingering weight, 4 ply
Length: 105 metres per 25 gram ball
Needle size: 3.25 mm
Crochet Hook Size: 3.25 mm
Gauge: 30 sts x 32 rows to 10 cm square

Care: Gentle cold hand wash, lay flat to dry in shade.

Australian climate - perfect for wool

The vast, open pastures of Australia offer ample grazing areas, promoting healthy, well-nourished sheep that produce high-quality wool.

Tasmania's cooler climate provide ideal conditions for producing exceptionally fine wool, making it a renowned region for premium wool production in Australia.