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Darwin's Flycatcher

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Darwin's FlycatcherYou've probably already guessed from the name, these little babies are endemic to the Galapagos. Someday, I hope to see them, I hope I hope. A reddish peachy orange with variegations of khaki, and speckles of olive and hibiscus. All of my yarn is ethically sourced from Argentina and Uruguay (no mulesing allowed!) and hand dyed in small batches with professional acid dyes and fully exhausted before being removed. Each hank is unique and can vary, but

 

You've probably already guessed from the name, these little babies are endemic to the Galapagos. Someday, I hope to see them, I hope I hope.

A reddish peachy orange with variegations of khaki, and speckles of olive and hibiscus.

 

 

All of my yarn is ethically sourced from Argentina and Uruguay (no mulesing allowed!) and hand-dyed in small batches with professional acid dyes and fully exhausted before being removed. Each hank is unique and can vary, but if you order more than one skein, I will do my best to match them for you.

Care Instructions
I dye my yarns with acid dyes and thoroughly rinse each skein before drying with Soak Wool Wash, but slight bleeding upon the first wash is a possibility. Although this yarn is machine washable, it is highly recommended that all items be hand washed in cool water with gentle detergent and laid flat to dry.

Please note, I do my best to capture the true color(s) of my yarns, however they may vary slightly due to differences between monitors/devices. I photograph all my yarn in natural light, to give you the best idea of what you're purchasing.

This yarn comes from a pet-friendly household. All yarn is stored in airtight containers away from pets, however please keep any potential allergies in mind when ordering.

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