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The Fibre Co. Lore

100% Wool, 273yds (250m)/100g (3.5oz), DK | Light Worsted
By The Fibre Co.
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Product Details

The Fiber Co. processes Lore in a mill in the historical textile region of West Yorkshire, England, and is made of 100% lambswool from Romney sheep. It is an honest woolen-spun DK-weight yarn that blooms into a beautiful knitted fabric after washing. Woolen-spun yarns work up into extra-warm projects that won’t weigh you down. Use Lore for winter warmers like scarves and shawls!

While there are dye lots listed for these yarns, there can be variances even within dye lots. We strongly recommend that you alternate skeins as you work to give an overall blended appearance.

Add Seacross PDF or Tenterhill PDF to your cart to get it for FREE when you purchase The Fibre Co. Lore! Seascross requires 7–10 hanks and Tenterhill requires 2 hanks. Please note that you must be logged in to your account to receive the pattern. 

Net Weight
100g (3.5oz)
Blend
100% Wool
Brand
The Fibre Co.
Care

Hand Wash

Crochet Hooks
F (4.00mm) - G (4.50mm)
Needles
US 6 (4mm) - US 6 (4mm)
Tension
21 stitches to 4"
Length
273yds (250m)
Yarn Weight

DK | Light Worsted

Craft
Crochet, Knitting
Country Of Origin
England

Reviews

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Recent reviews

Great yarn--good value--fast shipping!

12/30/2023

Great yarn--good value--fast shipping!

12/30/2023

Great yarn--good value--fast shipping!

12/30/2023

Good yarn consistency and beautiful color. Reasonable price as well. It was not as soft as it was made out to be in the description, but would be okay as a garment for someone who is not wool sensitive. It's more rustic.

Adelle P. 12/11/2023