Gulf Coast Native 3-ply Aran from Stone Wool

Gulf Coast Native 3-ply Aran

from Stone Wool
Aran (8 wpi) ?
178 yards
(163 meters)
100 grams
(3.53 ounces)
US 7 - 9 or 4.5 - 5.5mm
100% Wool - Gulf Coast Native
Dye: Undyed
Ply: 3-ply
Source of fiber: United States, Georgia
Milled: United States

Gulf Coast Native were once a feral sheep, ubiquitous in the Southeast. They are descendants of the earliest sheep brought to the US by Spanish and French explorers. Later, when Virginia settlers migrated south, these ‘natives’ were crossed with traditional British breeds.

GCN are hardy, acclimated to heat and humidity. They can forage in woods as well as pasture, and they’re unfussy, but good, mothers. Because of their large genetic pool, the sheep often vary in appearance and color, their fleeces in thickness and fiber length. When selected and bred for fiber, they provide a creamy, lustrous fleece, with a reasonably soft hand.

Specifications
Aran weight
Yardage: Approx. 178 yds (163 m) / 100g skein
Gauge: 4.5 sts per inch on size US 7 needle / 3.75 sts per inch on size US 9 needle
Spin: 3-ply

Provenance
Fiber: Undyed 100% Gulf Coast Native | Georgia, US
Spun: Upstate New York