Copaca fingering weight is a smooth, dense, and strong yarn composed of 80% homegrown Corriedale wool blended with 20% Alpaca fibre. It has a light drape with a next-to-skin softness. Copaca fingering yarn can be used to make woven fabrics, and, because of its good stitch definition, it will create crisp stitch patterns and cables in light-weight knitted and crocheted garments and accessories.
Worsted spun, 2 ply, natural colour
Each hank is approximately 200g/7oz and 651m/713yds
$70.00
The fleece taken from an Angora goat is called mohair. A single goat produces between four and five kilograms of hair per year.
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The Great Pyrenees is naturally nocturnal and aggressive with any predators that may harm its flock. However, the breed can typically be trusted with small, young, and helpless animals of any kind due to its natural guardian instinct.