"If you put our yarn to your ears, you can almost hear the sounds of life within it."
~ Francis Chester, Shepherd and CEO
As soon as you pick up a skein of this two ply, 100% wool yarn by Cestari Sheep and Wool Company, you'll understand why it's called the Traditional Collection. This line of yarn was developed without the use of harsh chemicals. Each skein is like picking up a bit of nature - you may see a bits of hay or straw, and you will definitely feel the natural lanolin oils.
The Chester family began breeding and development of the Targhee/Columbia Sheep in the late 1990's to produce a high-end, luxury fiber. After nearly ten years in development, the Traditional Wool line was born. This fiber creates a yarn that blends together loft and softness. As the originators of this beautiful blend, we hope you enjoy the Traditional Collection!
Made in the U.S.A.
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Cestari Traditional Collection - 100% Wool
Cestari Sheep and Wool Company is a small family-owned and operated American manufacturer of knitting and crocheting yarn. We have a farm in Augusta County, Virginia where we raise sheep for wool that we use in our yarn. We also source wool from reputable ranchers throughout the United States. All of our sheep and wool products are always grown and processed in the United States. Our cotton products are grown and processed exclusively in Virginia.
Cestari wool is washed using a scouring process that keeps natural lanolin in the yarn and maintains the natural bounce and texture of the wool. We prefer our scouring process to the more contemporary carbonizing process because a carbonizing acid bath, done overseas, would burn out the vegetable matter, leaving the wool very clean but removing the lanolin and leaving the wool with less bounce and changing the original texture. Sometimes specks of easily removable hay or straw remain in our yarn; owner Francis Chester likes to say that if you put his yarn to your ears, you can almost hear the sounds of life within it.
(Information found at: https://www.cestarisheep.com/about.html)