Cotton Recycled Yarn hand dyed 100g 464 yards Sold separately
464 yards per skein 100g
Cotton from Italy spun in Peru
Please note I do my best to describe the colors as well as photograph them accurately, some colors may vary from monitor to monitor.
https://ecofamilyhub.com/what-is-cupro-fabric/
Harvesting and Processing of the Cotton Plant
The initial stage in producing cupro fabric involves harvesting and processing the cotton plant to extract valuable cotton fibers. These fibers are then meticulously separated from the seeds, leaving behind the linters. This byproduct, often overlooked in conventional cotton yarn production, is the raw material for creating the luxurious cupro fabric, showcasing an innovative approach to textile manufacturing
Similar to Fingering or 5/2
NOTE: All yarn has been hand dyed. Some sections may be lighter than others. No two are alike. The skeins that were dyed one color have variations in shading with light and dark areas. This adds to the uniqueness and look of added texture.
464 yards per skein 100g
Cotton from Italy spun in Peru
Please note I do my best to describe the colors as well as photograph them accurately, some colors may vary from monitor to monitor.
https://ecofamilyhub.com/what-is-cupro-fabric/
Harvesting and Processing of the Cotton Plant
The initial stage in producing cupro fabric involves harvesting and processing the cotton plant to extract valuable cotton fibers. These fibers are then meticulously separated from the seeds, leaving behind the linters. This byproduct, often overlooked in conventional cotton yarn production, is the raw material for creating the luxurious cupro fabric, showcasing an innovative approach to textile manufacturing
Similar to Fingering or 5/2
NOTE: All yarn has been hand dyed. Some sections may be lighter than others. No two are alike. The skeins that were dyed one color have variations in shading with light and dark areas. This adds to the uniqueness and look of added texture.
464 yards per skein 100g
Cotton from Italy spun in Peru
Please note I do my best to describe the colors as well as photograph them accurately, some colors may vary from monitor to monitor.
https://ecofamilyhub.com/what-is-cupro-fabric/
Harvesting and Processing of the Cotton Plant
The initial stage in producing cupro fabric involves harvesting and processing the cotton plant to extract valuable cotton fibers. These fibers are then meticulously separated from the seeds, leaving behind the linters. This byproduct, often overlooked in conventional cotton yarn production, is the raw material for creating the luxurious cupro fabric, showcasing an innovative approach to textile manufacturing
Similar to Fingering or 5/2
NOTE: All yarn has been hand dyed. Some sections may be lighter than others. No two are alike. The skeins that were dyed one color have variations in shading with light and dark areas. This adds to the uniqueness and look of added texture.