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Flora - 20 Shades of Array Wool Weaving Yarn

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20 shades of Array's purples and pinks, including 4 shades each of Eggplant, Violet, Burgundy, Lotus, and Flamingo. Color cards not included.

Array is our 2/12 worsted spun wool yarn. 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

  • 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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Andrea H.
So many colors!!!

I am a newish tapestry weaver. I was looking for great yarn, single ply for bundling, that is not super smooth - a softer, 'grabbier' yarn. That's exactly what I found in Gist array yarn - and in so many colors! I love that there is a small size - helps when trying to blend 2 or 3 together for that perfect hue. My only small complaint is that popular colors are sometimes unavailable, but I understand that it's hard to keep up. Thank you!

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Cheryl Ludwig
Love this yarn for tapestry

As a beginner tapestry weaver, I have come to enjoy this yarn. I use it 3 strands at 8 EPI and can do color transitions using weft bundles. There is a diverse range of colors that facilitates color blending. I purchase the smaller spools which allow me to develop a yarn stash of color at an affordable price. I have also used Shetland, but find I prefer Array. Would strongly recommend this yarn.

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Petra Knight
Perfect for Tapestry

Gist Array Wool Yarn is perfect for Tapestry.

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Carol Summers
Shadows

I love Array yarns, right now I’m working on a piece with lots of shadows and the variations in one color line is perfect.

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Priya Mozes
Ocean

I really like the color and how it is weaving up with my tapestry loom. I look forward to trying more colors and combining and blending them.