Inglenook Fibers
Come derry dol! (5.7 oz) - Batt in a Braid #65 - Rambouillet/ Cormo / Sari silk/ Tussah silk (40/25/25/10)
Come derry dol! (5.7 oz) - Batt in a Braid #65 - Rambouillet/ Cormo / Sari silk/ Tussah silk (40/25/25/10)
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Come derry dol! is a phrase from a song sung by Tom Bombadil in the Old Forest. It is a joyous, nonsensical exclamation, part of his unique song and speech, meaning something like "Come, dear folk!" or "Come, my dears!".
Due to the blue-ness of the base- this is what you get dyeing over it!!
This is a Batt in a Braid: this series is a set of custom-designed blends made to be as complex as batts, but in "braid" form - hence the name :-)
It's easier to remember by number than by a whole string of ingredients ...
This is Batt in a Braid #65:
Rambouillet/ Cormo / Sari silk/ Tussah silk (40/25/25/10)
I take great care to make sure that dye is sufficiently exhausted and heat set the fibers so there is minimal to no run-off. However, due to differences in water across the globe, what runs clear for me may bleed a little for you.
Please take care to hand wash your finished item in cool water and lay flat to dry. I also make every attempt possible to use a photograph that is as true as possible to the real color. Monitor settings may vary.
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