Vintage No. 3 from Middle Brook Fiberworks

Vintage No. 3

from Middle Brook Fiberworks
discontinued
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
220 yards
(201 meters)
100 grams
(3.53 ounces)
16.0 to 20.0 sts
= 4 inches
US 6 - 8 or 4 - 5mm
35% Wool - Shetland
35% Wool - California Variegated Mutant (CVM)
18% Camelid - Alpaca
12% Silk
Milled: United States
Scoured: United States
Source of fiber: United States

Home-grown & farm-fresh yarn!

Vintage No. 3 comprises fleeces from my own Shetland flock, blended with CVM fleeces, prime alpaca, and cultivated silk. The yarn offers a buttery smooth handle, with exceptional loft and integrity. No. 3 is spun more consistently than previous Vintage yarns, resulting in an even, warm and airy fabric with crisp stitch definition that is perfect for cables.

Natural Brown comes from blending my mioget (caramel brown) Shetland, Roobie, with a black CVM fleece. Prime black alpaca and white silk round out the colors to produce a warm milk chocolate brown.

Natural Grey comes from blending my two black Shetlands, Poppy and Quin, with cream CVM roving, along with a prime silver alpaca fleece and white silk.

Natural White is a blend of cream CVM roving and a white Shetland fleece from Oregon, mixed with prime silver alpaca and white silk.

As with all Vintage yarns, fleeces and rovings are hand-selected as the best of its kind and for the unique qualities it contributes to the final blend. I look for fibers that are are extremely soft but resistant to pilling. Minimal processing means there may be the occasional bit of vegetable matter, but it also means that the yarn retains its sheepy characteristics and feels full of life.

Vintage No. 3 is skeined and washed, but swatching is always recommended.

Gauge: 16 - 20 sts = 4” (10 cm) Needles: 6 - 8 (4 - 5 mm)
Weight / Yardage: 3.5 oz /220 yds (100 gr/ 201 m)

Care: Hand wash in cool water and dry flat
Farms of origin:
Middle Brook Fiberworks, Bedminster, NJ; Shepherdess, Anne Choi
Serenity Spring Wool, Richland Center, WI; Shepherdess, Isabela Castaneda
Boulderneigh Shetlands, Amity, OR; Shepherdess, Michelle McMillen
Hidden Pastures, Branchville, NJ; Shepherdess, Natalie Burger
Oak Hills Alpacas, Mays Landing, NJ; Shepherdess, Joyce Calderwood