Hemp Yarn

Hemp Yarn

Hemp Yarn Thin
Hemp Yarn Thick
Hemp Wool Yarn Blends
Hemp Art Supply
ASSORTED COLORS

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Hemp Yarn Thin
"Good for Candle Wicks"
Hemp Yarn Thin
$4.00
100 gram ball approx. 405 FEET
Good for Arts & Crafts
Hemp Yarn Thick

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Can not beat Hemps Strength
CROCHET, WEAVING, KNITTING, WRAPPING, BEADING
$8.50
Hemp Yarn Thick
100 % Hemp Yarn Thick425 feet
Baby Soft Hemp Wool Yarn

COLOR
 

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Hemp Wool Yarn, Soft
Chile Red
Sage Green
Natural
Berry Blue
Black
55 % Hemp / 45 % Wool, 2 ply, Aprox: 200 YDS Yarn $7.00
needle: 4.5 mm (U.S. 7) gauge: 20 st / 4" ( 10 cm)
Mother Natures Forest Collection
Hemp Wool Blend, forest collection
Walnut Brown
Madrona Rust

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Ash Blue
Manzanita Burgundy
$7.00
Mother Nature's Forest Collection
4 Oz. Pull Skein * 2 Ply * Approx. 133 Yards * 50% Natural Hemp Fiber * 50% Virgin Wool
Hand Wash, lay flat to dry
Knitting Gauge: 14 sts + 18 rows = 4" on size 10.5 needles
Crochet Gauge: 10 sc + 11 rows = 4" on K-10.5 hook

Hemp wool yarn is soft, warm, and breaths. This versatile yarn is excellent for knitting and crocheting. Hemp fiber is one of the strongest and most durable of all natural textile fibers. Products made from hemp will outlast their competition by many years. Not only is hemp strong, but it also holds its shape, stretching less than any other natural fiber. This prevents hemp garments from stretching out or becoming distorted with use. Hemp may be known for its durability, but its comfort and style are second to none. The more hemp is used, the softer it gets.

Hemp doesn't wear out, it wears in. Hemp is also naturally resistant to mold and ultraviolet light. Due to the porous nature of the fiber, hemp is more water absorbent, and will dye and retain its color better than any fabric including cotton. This porous nature allows hemp to "breathe," so that it is cool in warm weather. Furthermore, air which is trapped in the fibers is warmed by the body, making hemp garments naturally warm in cooler weather.

Due to the porous nature of the fiber, hemp is more water absorbent, and will dye and retain its color better than any fabric including cotton. This porous nature allows hemp to "breathe," so that it is cool in warm weather. Furthermore, air which is trapped in the fibers is warmed by the body, making hemp garments naturally warm in cooler weather.

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