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Le Gros Lambswool

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Le Gros Lambswool is part of our little woolen family of Le Petit Lambswool, Le Lambswool, Le Gros Lambswool. The three are the same wool, just of different thread sizes, for different projects!

Le Gros Lambswool is a beautiful wool, prepared with the special Scottish traditional savoir faire, spun and dyed in a family-owned fiber mill in Scotland 🤎 Its composition is of 100% Lambswool, from the first cuts of the sheep, an absolutely beautiful quality.

It is completely natural with its rustic charm all the while being very soft to knit with and wear. It has also been scoured and steam damped, so no traces of spinning oil and added loftiness.

We love a crafted and handmade look, which always leave small traces of imperfections, which for us, are part of the charm of natural wool and of Biches & Bûches.

 

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Le Gros Lambswool presents a smaller range of colors, very earthy tones for big sweaters. We love the color palette of our Lambswool collection, very natural looking, which never cease to inspire us, and opens the words for so may ideas and creations

 

Your words

"Le Gros Lambswool from Biches & Bûches is one of our favorite Aran weight yarns. This base is Woolen spun, giving it an incredible loftiness and bounce. Le Gros Lambswool strikes the perfect balance between feeling incredibly soft and having a rustic hand. This creates fabric that really keeps its structure and shape, yet still softens with wear. To me, this yarn feels both vintage and new - like a heirloom sweater ready to be passed down for generations <3

- Rachel from Ritual Dyes

100% Lambswool (from the first sheerings, finest qualitites)
Cross-breeds (Merino excluded)

Le Gros Lambswool is prepared with the special Scottish traditional savoir faire, by a family owned fiber mill in Scotland 🤎

Each yarn ball is approx. 100g with approx. 192 meters/ approx. 210 yards
Aran Weight

Price per Kg: 208 euros ex French VAT (20%)/250 euros incl. VAT

16-18 sts = 10cm / 4”

5 mm/ US8/ UK6 - 5.5mm/ US9/ UK5.

Handwash, 30°C
Dry flat on a towel
Manipulate with care while wet so your knit doesn't get stretched

When starting to think about a woolen company, Astrid was in search of the yarn she wanted to knit her designs with and to offer in our boutique. She was looking for something rustic, that reminded her of her trip to Norway in 1995 when she re-discovered the pure wool from the Norwegian sheep, as well as her Scandinavian roots. A yarn that would make a sturdy sweater, to be worn throughout the years. And that rustic yarn would have to be blended with a soft feeling, that felt good knitting with, and of course, that felt good wearing too. She found the wool that she was looking for in Scotland and it has become the heart of our yarn collection and designs.