Beautiful 100 yd 4 oz skeins of Oregon grown Lopi. Lopi is the traditional Icelandic "fat single" fluffy yarn. It is made of both the tog and thel components of Icelandic sheep
Beautiful 100 yd 4 oz skeins of Oregon grown Lopi. Lopi is the traditional Icelandic "fat single" fluffy yarn. It is made of both the tog and thel components of Icelandic sheep's dual coat wool. It is used for traditional Icelandic knit garments. Perfect for beautiful durable outdoor wear. You know you need a warm project to accompish this fall. Cold weather loving Lopi is perfect for as hats, gloves, sweaters, outdoor wear or that knitted color workproject you want to last forever. This stunningly beautiful fiber suitable for weaving also.
Istex LettLopi – Black Sheep Yarns
Icelandic wool sweater, or lopapeysa or lopi sweater is a traditional sweater in real icelandic sheep's wool with patterned round yoke. The sweater is perfect for cold winters days or outdoor activity like long walks in the nature. The icelandic wool makes this sweater highly breathable, very warm and comfortable. The designer Jennifer Steingass combines the traditions of Icelandic knitting with nowadays modern fashion. The sweater will remain trendy through the years.
Black and Grey Lopapeysa Icelandic Sweater in Icelandic Lopi Yarn
Lopi Bulky Lopi Plum Tree Yarn Shop
Pure resilient Icelandic wool! This light and fluffy single-ply yarn is traditionally used for Icelandic sweaters. This heavy-worsted/aran weight works up into sweaters that are appropriate for indoor and outdoor wear. Fabric made from this yarn will have a classic wool feel, be slightly fuzzy, extremely durable, lightweight, breathable, and bloom beautifully when washed. This yarn also felts nicely making it a good choice for knit-to-felt projects.
Lopi Léttlopi 9431 - Brick
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Ravelry: Black Isle Yarns Icelandic Lopi
Icelandic wool yarn - 50 grams per unit, Léttlopi means light Lopi, it's half the weight of regular Icelandic lopi. It is made of two strands of
Létt lopi - Wool yarn - Dark grey heather 0058
History of the lopapeysa