Origins Range Polwarth Yarn 4ply / Fingering

$27.00

A yarn with provenance, helping to conserve Tarndie's built heritage.

Watch a short film to know the people, the sheep and the heritage behind this yarn - https://youtu.be/i-9qc_mfVag

This lofty 2-strand 4ply yarn is soft and light. It's woolly, it's warm, and it's great for jumpers, sweaters, shawls, cowls, hats and mittens.

A range of commercially dyed colours are designed to complement the natural colour range.

100 grams / 3.5oz in a ball

394m

28 stitches and 36 rows on 3.25mm needles for a 10cm x 10cm square

100% Polwarth Wool

The Polwarth wool grown at Tarndie for the Origins range was scoured in Geelong, then spun and dyed in Napier, New Zealand.

Each colour reflects an aspect of Tarndwarncoort Homestead, which is the ancestral home of not just Polwarth sheep, but also the Dennis family – it is one of Australia’s oldest continuously operated family woolgrowing farms. The eight colours were developed in conjunction with Melbourne based dyer, Briony Mannering, after closely studying the landscape, buildings and history of the place.

1. Persimmon – this tree in the Tarndie courtyard is rich in colour and symbolism.

2. Verdigris – welcoming family members and guests through the generations, the front door knocker shows is age with a crust of oxidised brass.

3. Ciderhouse Red – from a quarry 3km east, the 1860s Ciderhouse stones reflect the very earth beneath the farm.

4. China Blue – very often when the soil is turned at Tarndie, shards of broken pottery are uncovered, mostly with variations of blue in an oriental design.

5. Basalt – stretching to the north and west, Victoria’s great basalt plains grow some of the finest wool, and is used to build solid bluestone houses.

6. Char – a tribute to the elders and custodians of this country who kept the embers of life glowing.

7. Terracotta Rose - the warm tone of the courtyard bricks and pottery with a nod to the rose garden.

8. Lime Mortar - the substance that cements the bricks and bluestone of the heritage buildings together, as family does the farm.

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A yarn with provenance, helping to conserve Tarndie's built heritage.

Watch a short film to know the people, the sheep and the heritage behind this yarn - https://youtu.be/i-9qc_mfVag

This lofty 2-strand 4ply yarn is soft and light. It's woolly, it's warm, and it's great for jumpers, sweaters, shawls, cowls, hats and mittens.

A range of commercially dyed colours are designed to complement the natural colour range.

100 grams / 3.5oz in a ball

394m

28 stitches and 36 rows on 3.25mm needles for a 10cm x 10cm square

100% Polwarth Wool

The Polwarth wool grown at Tarndie for the Origins range was scoured in Geelong, then spun and dyed in Napier, New Zealand.

Each colour reflects an aspect of Tarndwarncoort Homestead, which is the ancestral home of not just Polwarth sheep, but also the Dennis family – it is one of Australia’s oldest continuously operated family woolgrowing farms. The eight colours were developed in conjunction with Melbourne based dyer, Briony Mannering, after closely studying the landscape, buildings and history of the place.

1. Persimmon – this tree in the Tarndie courtyard is rich in colour and symbolism.

2. Verdigris – welcoming family members and guests through the generations, the front door knocker shows is age with a crust of oxidised brass.

3. Ciderhouse Red – from a quarry 3km east, the 1860s Ciderhouse stones reflect the very earth beneath the farm.

4. China Blue – very often when the soil is turned at Tarndie, shards of broken pottery are uncovered, mostly with variations of blue in an oriental design.

5. Basalt – stretching to the north and west, Victoria’s great basalt plains grow some of the finest wool, and is used to build solid bluestone houses.

6. Char – a tribute to the elders and custodians of this country who kept the embers of life glowing.

7. Terracotta Rose - the warm tone of the courtyard bricks and pottery with a nod to the rose garden.

8. Lime Mortar - the substance that cements the bricks and bluestone of the heritage buildings together, as family does the farm.

A yarn with provenance, helping to conserve Tarndie's built heritage.

Watch a short film to know the people, the sheep and the heritage behind this yarn - https://youtu.be/i-9qc_mfVag

This lofty 2-strand 4ply yarn is soft and light. It's woolly, it's warm, and it's great for jumpers, sweaters, shawls, cowls, hats and mittens.

A range of commercially dyed colours are designed to complement the natural colour range.

100 grams / 3.5oz in a ball

394m

28 stitches and 36 rows on 3.25mm needles for a 10cm x 10cm square

100% Polwarth Wool

The Polwarth wool grown at Tarndie for the Origins range was scoured in Geelong, then spun and dyed in Napier, New Zealand.

Each colour reflects an aspect of Tarndwarncoort Homestead, which is the ancestral home of not just Polwarth sheep, but also the Dennis family – it is one of Australia’s oldest continuously operated family woolgrowing farms. The eight colours were developed in conjunction with Melbourne based dyer, Briony Mannering, after closely studying the landscape, buildings and history of the place.

1. Persimmon – this tree in the Tarndie courtyard is rich in colour and symbolism.

2. Verdigris – welcoming family members and guests through the generations, the front door knocker shows is age with a crust of oxidised brass.

3. Ciderhouse Red – from a quarry 3km east, the 1860s Ciderhouse stones reflect the very earth beneath the farm.

4. China Blue – very often when the soil is turned at Tarndie, shards of broken pottery are uncovered, mostly with variations of blue in an oriental design.

5. Basalt – stretching to the north and west, Victoria’s great basalt plains grow some of the finest wool, and is used to build solid bluestone houses.

6. Char – a tribute to the elders and custodians of this country who kept the embers of life glowing.

7. Terracotta Rose - the warm tone of the courtyard bricks and pottery with a nod to the rose garden.

8. Lime Mortar - the substance that cements the bricks and bluestone of the heritage buildings together, as family does the farm.

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