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Classic Cuffed Woolly Hat - Coloured Wool Yarn - Harvest Butter
Classic Cuffed Woolly Hat - Coloured Wool Yarn - Harvest Butter
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Traceable yarn – from flock to yarn
Harvest Butter is a warm, golden yellow with soft honeyed undertones and a gentle creaminess that keeps it grounded rather than bright. It carries the glow of late-summer fields and sun-warmed grain, rich without being overpowering. The colour feels cheerful and comforting at once—nostalgic, pastoral, and full of quiet warmth—bringing light to a palette while still harmonising beautifully with natural, earthy tones.
The fleece was sourced from Gordon’s Farm, where Gordon’s commitment to animal welfare goes hand in hand with sustainable farming practices. Please read about Gordon’s Farm.
PLEASE NOTE
The wool accessory in the picture is just a sample to show the style and fit. Your hat will be made in the colour and style that you selected.
The yarn may stretch slightly with wear, and the wool will soften and improve with age. Hand wash and dry flat.
ABOUT THIS YARN
Yarn Type: Mill spun dyed yarn - Yorkshire, England
Fibre: 100% British Wool (from Romney sheep, Gordon’s Farm in Hampshire, England)
Shade: Harvest Butter
A yarn with mission, by purchasing this yarn you will be supporting the long-term sustainability of British farming by guaranteeing fair pay for sheep farmers and prioritising flock welfare. This superior-quality wool is crafted with passion and purpose in every fibre.
ABOUT GORDON’S FARM
Gordon, an enthusiastic shepherd in Hampshire, prioritising the welfare of his flock and ensuring the highest standards of animal welfare and sustainability. His careful planning and attention to detail produce high-quality stock. Gordon works in harmony with nature to manage the landscape, committed to environmental sustainability, and reducing the impact of his farming practices on the land. His flock is his pride, and he takes great satisfaction in producing healthy lambs and high-quality fibre. Gordon’s commitment to his animals, land, and customers, coupled with his deep love for his work and respect for the natural world, is a testament to his legacy in the long tradition of shepherding, which he hopes to continue for generations to come.
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