Handspun Navajo Churro Yarn (Brown/Gray)
Handspun on a Schacht Flatiron spinning wheel. Navajo Churro sheep are indigenous to the American Southwest, and are descendants of the first sheep brought by Spanish colonists in the 16th century. Churro wool is exceptionally durable because of its long, coarse guard hairs. This yarn is perfect for textiles likes rugs that need extra strength. Approximately 5 oz & 169 yards.
Handspun on a Schacht Flatiron spinning wheel. Navajo Churro sheep are indigenous to the American Southwest, and are descendants of the first sheep brought by Spanish colonists in the 16th century. Churro wool is exceptionally durable because of its long, coarse guard hairs. This yarn is perfect for textiles likes rugs that need extra strength. Approximately 5 oz & 169 yards.
Handspun on a Schacht Flatiron spinning wheel. Navajo Churro sheep are indigenous to the American Southwest, and are descendants of the first sheep brought by Spanish colonists in the 16th century. Churro wool is exceptionally durable because of its long, coarse guard hairs. This yarn is perfect for textiles likes rugs that need extra strength. Approximately 5 oz & 169 yards.