Sustainable wool and sustainable yarn from Portugal and Spain
Crafting with a good feeling. Yarns with a story.
Only natural materials, without unnecessary chemical treatments like superwash or mercerization: alpaca, bamboo, cotton, hemp, linen, merino, mohair, silk, wool, and yak.
We partner exclusively with environmentally conscious and ethical brands that we personally know and trust: dLana, Rosários 4, Yarnitas and Xolla Wool.
Ensuring that you can craft sustainably and responsibly.
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ecological yarn
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Personal advice
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ECOLOGY & SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
The Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) is a strict set of guidelines that ensures ecological and labor conditions are maintained throughout the supply chain in the textile industry. These guidelines apply to products made from organically produced raw materials. Every step of the process is thoroughly evaluated - from the harvesting of the materials to socially responsible processing, packaging, and distribution. The certification process is thorough and demanding, with strict adherence to both ecological and social standards.
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Fingering, Sport, DK or Worsted?
yarn per categoryDo you know the weight category you want to work with? Click below and find all categories.
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Wool, Cotton, Linen or Silk?
garen per materiaalDo you know wat material you want to use? Click below and find all different materials.
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Blog
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Tips to knit or crochet with linen yarns
Knitting with linen may seem challenging to some, but it doesn't have to be! 6 Tips on how to enjoy knitting or crocheting with linen
1 commentTips to knit or crochet with linen yarns
Knitting with linen may seem challenging to some, but it doesn't have to be! 6 Tips on how to enjoy knitting or crocheting with linen
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Why is it important to swatch and wash untreate...
How untreated yarn changes after knitting and washing and a tip how to always know which needle size you used to knit a swatch.
Why is it important to swatch and wash untreate...
How untreated yarn changes after knitting and washing and a tip how to always know which needle size you used to knit a swatch.