Collection: Wool & Wool Blends
Here you will find everything we carry with wool in it — over 150 yarns spanning every weight from laceweight to super bulky, in both hand-wash and machine-washable options. If easy care is a priority, our Machine Washable Wool & Wool Blends collection narrows it down to superwash-treated yarns only.
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Signature 4-ply Sock by West Yorkshire Spinners (fingering)
Regular price $ 18.50 USDRegular priceSale price $ 18.50 USD -
Bartlett Sport
Regular price $ 16.95 USDRegular priceSale price $ 16.95 USD -
Mercado by Berroco (aran)
Regular price $ 11.50 USDRegular priceSale price $ 11.50 USD -
Plymouth Select Worsted Merino Superwash
Regular price $ 15.95 USDRegular priceSale price $ 15.95 USD -
Quince & Co. Piper (fingering/sport)
Regular price $ 14.95 USDRegular price$ 16.00 USDSale price $ 14.95 USDSale -
Tuffy by Briggs & Little (worsted/sock)
Regular price $ 15.00 USDRegular priceSale price $ 15.00 USD -
Peer Gynt (dk/light worsted) by Sandnes Garn
Regular price $ 7.50 USDRegular price$ 9.75 USDSale price $ 7.50 USDSale -
Lang Jawoll Superwash (sock/fingering)
Regular price $ 10.95 USDRegular priceSale price $ 10.95 USD -
Ultra Wool DK by Berroco
Regular price $ 9.95 USDRegular price$ 12.95 USDSale price $ 9.95 USDSale -
Meridian by Seven Sisters Arts (fingering)
Regular price $ 28.00 USDRegular priceSale price $ 28.00 USDSold out -
Super Soxx 4-ply by Lang (fingering/sock)
Regular price $ 19.50 USDRegular priceSale price $ 19.50 USD -
Encore Mega Colorspun by Plymouth Yarn
Regular price $ 8.50 USDRegular priceSale price $ 8.50 USD -
Alpaca 2 by Isager (fingering)
Regular price $ 11.95 USDRegular priceSale price $ 11.95 USD -
Jewelspun Chunky with Wool by Sirdar (bulky)
Regular price $ 17.95 USDRegular priceSale price $ 17.95 USD -
Quince & Co. Tern (fingering)
Regular price $ 12.95 USDRegular price$ 14.95 USDSale price $ 12.95 USDSale -
Highland by Harrisville (worsted)
Regular price $ 16.95 USDRegular priceSale price $ 16.95 USD
There's a reason wool has been the backbone of knitting for centuries: it's warm, elastic, forgiving to work with, and takes dye beautifully. The yarns in this collection represent the full range of what wool can do — from the rustic, slightly rough character of Icelandic Léttlopi to the buttery softness of hand-dyed merino from Malabrigo, and everything in between.
Here you'll find pure wools alongside blends that mix wool with silk, alpaca, viscose, mohair, nylon, or acrylic for added drape, sheen, or durability. Some are superwash-treated for machine washing; others are traditional wools that bloom and soften beautifully after a gentle hand wash. Check the care instructions on each product page, or reach out and we're happy to help you find the right match for your project.
If you're looking for yarns without any wool — whether for allergy reasons or personal preference — browse our Cotton & Linen, Silk Blends, or Mohair collections instead.
Frequently asked questions
What do you mean by "wool blend"?
What do you mean by "wool blend"?
A wool blend combines wool with one or more other fibers — like silk for sheen, alpaca for softness, or nylon for durability. The percentage and type of blend affect how the yarn feels, drapes, and wears.
Which wool is softest for next-to-skin wear?
Which wool is softest for next-to-skin wear?
Merino is well-regarded as the softest wool — look for yarns like Malabrigo Rios or Knitting for Olive Merino. Blends with silk or cashmere are also excellent for garments worn close to the skin.
I'm allergic to wool! What should I look for?
I'm allergic to wool! What should I look for?
Yarns in our Cotton & Linen collection are completely wool free, while the yarns in our Silk Blends and Mohair collections may have some wool-free options. Note that alpaca is technically not wool and is tolerated by some people with wool sensitivities, though not all.