Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece worsted
Peace Fleece

Peace Fleece worsted

Regular price $13.00 $0.00 Unit price per

 A blend of Navajo Nation fine wool and Texas mohair, Peace Fleece is a traditional worsted/aran weight wool comes in gorgeous colors. Finished items soften and fluff up with washing and use. 

  • Sourced, milled, and dyed in the United States.
  • Fiber Content: 75% Rambouillet Wool & 25% goat mohair
  • GAUGE: 4 stitches per inch on US #8 (5 mm)
  • 113 gram skein (4 oz)/ approximately 200 yards per skein
  • Hand wash; this yarn will felt

Peace Fleece was the first yarn we added to the store when we took over back in 2010. We love Peace Fleece. not only is it a beautiful sturdy wool, but its mission of connecting farmers across difference has always inspired us. You can read the Peace Fleece story here. The original creators of Peace Fleece (Peter and Marty) have now retired, but the yarn is still milled in the same place (Harrisville Mills) and continues to bring the wool -- and communities -- of Americans and Native American/Indigenous farmers together.

"This yarn is so good for durable sweaters. It's not the softest yarn we sell, but Elizabeth made me a pullover out of it that I've been wearing for almost ten years, and there's not a single pill, even under the arms! I always tell people if they want to make an heirloom sweater that will hold up to wear over multiple generations, this is the yarn to use." --Rik


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