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The Faerie Queen

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In-the-know Elizabethans could often be found lounging in their long galleries, enjoying the family portraits and the new-fangled-glazing, while leafing through a poetic tome.


Available on all bases, but pictured in Oatmeal medium micron Haunui and Moorit Triple Blend Haunui.


This roving is NOT superwash treated. All colours are small batch hand-dyed using low acid dyes. 


The photos are examples of the different colours. All my wool is dyed in small batches - although not truly repeatable, batches are close enough to use more than one together.


Your monitor settings may affect the colours you see; colours may vary slightly from batch to batch.

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