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This item will be posted to you by Muddy House Folk within 3 days of receiving payment.
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Full description
A muted yellow colour formed by adding the frothy flower heads of the astilbe plant to our dye pot. This hardy plant likes having its feet damp, so grows happily by the Muddy House stream.
It is a 100% carded cotton yarn, versatile with a matt finish that is ideal to use as a warp on a variety of looms including inkle and peg looms. Its smooth texture makes it easy to embroider with.
Suitable for: crochet, knitting, weaving, tapestry weaving, embroidery
Care Instructions
Fibres dyed with natural dyes should be washed in a pH neutral detergent. Bright sunlight should be avoided and if washing your products are dried outside, make sure that they are in the shade.
Our dyed yarn and fabric have been prepared carefully, going through many steps and finally having a thorough final rinse. There may, however, be some excess dye residue when it is first washed. If you would like to machine wash, please use a delicate, cool wash and rinse, however, washing by hand will prolong the life of the colour.
Designed by Bethany and Karen in The Muddy House Workroom, Brecon Beacons
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