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Hand dyed and handspun yarn on my farm in Maine. I also make Knitting needles and hand knit items. Check out my GOODSHEPFARM Facebook or Instagram page or visit my GOODSHEPFARM Etsy Shop! View all posts by Goodshepfarm
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Hand Dyed Yarn – Burgundy Black OOAK- Superwash Merino Wool, 4 ply Fingering/Sock Weight Yarn 100gr
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