"Natchez Trace" Hand spun Yarn
The yellowed iron of this colorway invokes the dried maple and oak leaves of the famous path through the wilderness, along which Merriweather Lewis met his end in 1809. The Natchez Trace has been used for 10,000 years by Indigenous people and passes through the homelands of the Natchez, Chickasaw, and Choctaw nations, among others. This historical route is the only ancient route designed as a National Parkway.
All the yarns in this product line are hand spun and hand dyed with natural materials here at the farm. The natural dyes used are chosen for their color longevity and color fastness. Please note there may be some slight bleeding when washed, especially with the blue tones, but will not affect the final color. The wool is a blend of our wool from the farm (Romney, Perendale, Coopworth) and New England Cheviot. There are two options for yarn thickness (yarn weight):
Worsted weight 2-ply: 150 yards US 7 (EU4.5 ) needles Hook US J EU 5.5
Bulky single ply: 150 yards US 9 (EU 5.5mm) needles Hook US L EU 7
Natural dyes used: Osage Orange and Iron
Shipping info: All shipments are made through USPS and shipped within 5-7 business days of ordering (unless specifically noted). I do flat rate shipping of $5.00 per order for the continental US. Each order is dyed to order, so you will receive perfectly matched skeins. Please order enough for your project. You may also pick up here at the farm or at the Rutland farmers market on Saturdays. If you wish to pick up please choose that option from the drop down menu when you get to shipping during check out, and of course you will not be charged shipping!