Hear me out. We all know that "dress plaid" is a thing in the PNW. For me that's always the traditional red and black. Maybe green and black if someone is particularly fancy. For whatever reason, whenever I see someone in blue plaid I always feel like they're the type of person itching for a fight. Is this based in reality? Absolutely not, but neither are like half of my absurd ideas.
Battle Plaid is a one of a kind colorway so get it while you can, once it's gone, it's gone!
One of three breed specific offerings from our first installment of the Pacific Northwest Women of Wool project. The Texel sheep who grew this fiber are from Cooke Creek Sheep Company in Ellensburg, WA. All fiber is processed by Skagit Woolen Works, a woman owned mill in Mount Vernon, WA. Fiber then moves on to be hand dyed by yours truly! Woman grown, woman processed, woman dyed; all for you.
100% Washington Grown Coopworth Wool
Kettle dyed with acid dyes
4 ounces
There is more than one braid in this dye lot, you may not receive the exact braid pictured.