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40% Merino wool, 40% Superwash merino wool, 20% Silk. Regular merino wool and superwash merino wool take dye differently, with the superwash merino wool taking the dye more intensely of the two. The combination of both regular and superwash merino wool along with silk creates a complex canvas for the dye to strike.
This color is deep garnet red (terminal Tapestry gradient color) and is available as a custom dyed item on several yarn bases: FINGERING WEIGHT Foot
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