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Terracotta

$30.00

"Terracotta" is a yarn color offered by Heritage Fiber, capturing the earthy, rich tones of terracotta clay. This yarn’s hue is reminiscent of ancient pottery and sun-baked earthenware, providing a warm, natural aesthetic to any project. Ideal for those looking to add a touch of rustic charm to their work, "Terracotta" is versatile enough for knitting cozy autumn sweaters, crocheting durable bags, or weaving textured home decor. Its robust color and quality make it a solid choice for pieces that are both functional and stylish, embodying the groundedness and simplicity of terracotta art.

Fiber Content: 100% Peruvian Highland Wool

Fingering weight

Length: 436yards

Net Weight: 100grams

Dye Materials: Madder Root, Coreopsis Flowers

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"Terracotta" is a yarn color offered by Heritage Fiber, capturing the earthy, rich tones of terracotta clay. This yarn’s hue is reminiscent of ancient pottery and sun-baked earthenware, providing a warm, natural aesthetic to any project. Ideal for those looking to add a touch of rustic charm to their work, "Terracotta" is versatile enough for knitting cozy autumn sweaters, crocheting durable bags, or weaving textured home decor. Its robust color and quality make it a solid choice for pieces that are both functional and stylish, embodying the groundedness and simplicity of terracotta art.

Fiber Content: 100% Peruvian Highland Wool

Fingering weight

Length: 436yards

Net Weight: 100grams

Dye Materials: Madder Root, Coreopsis Flowers

"Terracotta" is a yarn color offered by Heritage Fiber, capturing the earthy, rich tones of terracotta clay. This yarn’s hue is reminiscent of ancient pottery and sun-baked earthenware, providing a warm, natural aesthetic to any project. Ideal for those looking to add a touch of rustic charm to their work, "Terracotta" is versatile enough for knitting cozy autumn sweaters, crocheting durable bags, or weaving textured home decor. Its robust color and quality make it a solid choice for pieces that are both functional and stylish, embodying the groundedness and simplicity of terracotta art.

Fiber Content: 100% Peruvian Highland Wool

Fingering weight

Length: 436yards

Net Weight: 100grams

Dye Materials: Madder Root, Coreopsis Flowers

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