It has been a while coming but the
is up and running .

Details are on the Orkney Wool website about the processes that went into making the yarn.
It starts with the sheep
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that need to be shorn
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And then it needs to be collected up to be sent away to the Natural Fibre Company
to be processed ( as outlined on the Orkney Wool website )
And then it comes back in boxes .
The inspiration for the colours is described on the Orkney Wool website



And now its for sale , to be made into suitable knitted goods


There is more information about this on the