Gotland-Merino Yarn | 2-Ply Lace Weight, Naturally-Colored Light Grey
Gotland fiber is renowned for its natural lightness and luster, signature bloom, softness and warmth. These qualities make Gotland yarn an exceptionally unique fiber to knit with and to wear. You can read more about this special yarn on our blog.
Here on the farm, we use wool year-round, but we go lighter as spring nears and look to lace to carry us through the warmer months.
Our limited edition lace weight yarn is 100% pure wool and so very special. It is a 50% Gotland-50% Merino blend from our Gotland ewe Lisbeth—she's our daydreamer! The Merino is from a neighboring Hudson Valley fiber farm with a steady supply of prize-winning fleeces. Our laceweight yarn is processed locally, in New York State, at Battenkill Fiber Mill, and it's heavenly soft and lustrous with a delicate light platinum grey hue.
You can knit lace or double it up for a fingering weight sweater or shawl, hat or scarf. This yarn comes with so many options and it offers the best qualities of both Merino and Gotland fibers. And, if you are really feeling up for a challenge, try this gorgeous Super Shero Lace cape by Anna Dalvi. The pattern is coming out this spring!
Each skein is 100g/4oz, approximately 640 yards.
Gotland fiber is renowned for its natural lightness and luster, signature bloom, softness and warmth. These qualities make Gotland yarn an exceptionally unique fiber to knit with and to wear. You can read more about this special yarn on our blog.
Here on the farm, we use wool year-round, but we go lighter as spring nears and look to lace to carry us through the warmer months.
Our limited edition lace weight yarn is 100% pure wool and so very special. It is a 50% Gotland-50% Merino blend from our Gotland ewe Lisbeth—she's our daydreamer! The Merino is from a neighboring Hudson Valley fiber farm with a steady supply of prize-winning fleeces. Our laceweight yarn is processed locally, in New York State, at Battenkill Fiber Mill, and it's heavenly soft and lustrous with a delicate light platinum grey hue.
You can knit lace or double it up for a fingering weight sweater or shawl, hat or scarf. This yarn comes with so many options and it offers the best qualities of both Merino and Gotland fibers. And, if you are really feeling up for a challenge, try this gorgeous Super Shero Lace cape by Anna Dalvi. The pattern is coming out this spring!
Each skein is 100g/4oz, approximately 640 yards.
Gotland fiber is renowned for its natural lightness and luster, signature bloom, softness and warmth. These qualities make Gotland yarn an exceptionally unique fiber to knit with and to wear. You can read more about this special yarn on our blog.
Here on the farm, we use wool year-round, but we go lighter as spring nears and look to lace to carry us through the warmer months.
Our limited edition lace weight yarn is 100% pure wool and so very special. It is a 50% Gotland-50% Merino blend from our Gotland ewe Lisbeth—she's our daydreamer! The Merino is from a neighboring Hudson Valley fiber farm with a steady supply of prize-winning fleeces. Our laceweight yarn is processed locally, in New York State, at Battenkill Fiber Mill, and it's heavenly soft and lustrous with a delicate light platinum grey hue.
You can knit lace or double it up for a fingering weight sweater or shawl, hat or scarf. This yarn comes with so many options and it offers the best qualities of both Merino and Gotland fibers. And, if you are really feeling up for a challenge, try this gorgeous Super Shero Lace cape by Anna Dalvi. The pattern is coming out this spring!
Each skein is 100g/4oz, approximately 640 yards.
Please keep in mind
Gotland yarn is still a rarity in the US and produced mostly from small family farm flocks.
This means the yarn tends to sell out quickly, and we are not able to re-stock until the next shearing cycle. Each distinct color is made available in small quantities only once a year, so we encourage you to purchase enough to finish your project. If in doubt, grab an extra skein because we cannot guarantee that our next batch will be an exact match—in fact, we know it won’t be! That’s the beauty of small-batch farm yarns.