Product Description
Soft South American wool as the base blended with a dyed viscose fiber. The viscose will not dye using acid dyes, so if you over dye this fiber it will make some really cool effects. Dyeing it with acid dyes would only dye the wool keeping the viscose white. When spun up it will produce a tweed-like yarn.
The South American wool is a nice, soft wool. It has a micron range of 25-26 microns with a staple length of around 75-80m.
HERE IS WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE CARDED USING THE ONLINE COURSE ADVANCED CARDING GRADIENTS YOU CAN FIND HERE
It's so pretty spun up into a fractal yarn.