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Kimberly Baxter Packwood

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k baxter packwood
June 21, 2008

Embroidery Yarns

k baxter packwood
June 21, 2008

Very nice slubby yarns, I dyed large skeins of this and am using what I need for my embroidery project, the rest has been broken down into 20 yard skeins and are available in my shop. They have been dyed with natural dyes, cochineal, osage orange (the rayon turned orange for some reason) and natural indigo.

Tagged: Embroidery, Etsy, Yarns, dyes, hand dyed, natural

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