The Wyoming Collection Yarns

The Wyoming Collection Yarns are an adventure in texture: they tickle, caress, warm. They are an adventure in color: they calm, delight, surprise. Each natural fiber yarn is inspired from a photograph of Wyoming scenery.

Yarns are hand-dyed after color blends are carefully hand mixed and tested. Many yarns use multiple colors, dyed so the color changes are gradual throughout each skein. These yarns are unique and high quality, originating primarily in the mills of Europe, Canada and the Western United States. The fiber content primarily consists of alpaca, angora, cashmere, llama, mohair, seacell, silk, and wool. Nylon in very small amounts is the only synthetic in these yarns. To reflect the textures in the photos, most are novelty yarns (bouclé, eyelash, etc) and yardage varies greatly with each skein.

 


Through the Badlands Boucle Yarn

Badlands Alpaca Bouclé

Lightning Fine Yarn


Lightning Fine Yarn


Wyoming Sky Blue Silk Boucle Yarn

Sky Blue Silk Bouclé

Uranium-Yellow Angora




Mid-Day in the Fall Merino Yarn

Mid-Day Merino Superwash


Mid-Day in the Fall Laceweight Yarn

Mid-Day Mohair Mini-Bouclé


Mid-Day in the Fall Nylon Brush Yarn

Mid-Day Mohair Brush


Wyoming Wool Tweed Yarn

Wyoming Wool Tweed


Teal on Beige Wool Yarn

Teal Wool Aran


Long Shadows Bouclé Yarn

Shadows Alpaca Bouclé

White Valley Wool


Bisondown Yarn

Bisondown


Laramie Llama Yarn

Yellowstone Llama

Wyoming Mohair Yarn


Prairie Homestead Yarn

Prairie Mohair Loops


Hanging Loose Yarn

Hanging Mohair Brush


 

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