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Fauna - 19 Shades of Array Wool Weaving Yarn

19 shades of Array's neutral colors, including 5 shades of Black/Gray, 4 shades of Walnut, Cinnamon, and Indigo, and White and Natural. Color cards not included.

Choose 1 oz tubes or 4 oz cones. Array is made from wool grown on ranches out West (primarily Corriedale and Columbia sheep), and spun and dyed in North Carolina. It is 2-ply, thin (3,360 yards per lb), and hardy.

Yarn Details

  • 4 oz cones have 840 yards. 1 oz tubes have 210 yards.
  • Tapestry weavers can use Array as a weft in bundles of 3 or 4, in tapestries with a recommended sett of 8 epi.
  • Multi-shaft weavers can use Array as a warp or weft, with a recommended sett of 20-24 epi.

Customer Reviews

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jane kaufman
great yarn

i am a beginner weaver and have subscribed to the tapestry discovery box as well as have bought quite a few Gist Array yarns. They are beautiful colors and I love how they offer graduated color options . Truly helping me with my journey into tapestry {which i am loving }..

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Toni Neff
First order of Array yarn

This was my first order of Array yarn and I'm very happy with it. Weaves perfectly (I do 3-ply at 8 epi), the quality and colors are great. Shipping and customer service were also excellent.

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jane kaufman
Color Range

Love the shades I am a beginner weaver and and concentrating on this wool as I learn
Allows me to more easily try new skills

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Karen Mayo
WONDERFUL OLIVE!!!

I am finding myself adding at least one strand of olive to my other greens!!! It just works!!!

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Sondra Hoffman
A pleasure to weave with.

I am currently using the Eggplant color of Array wool yarn in an eight shaft weaving. The yarn is smooth, strong, and has a beautiful sheen. I am doubling the threads on my pirn and as I weave the threads glide off easily, no sticking, no bunching, it is beautiful! I am using it as the weft for cloth to make a hooded cape and I am so glad this yarn was my final choice!