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The Start of Bare Naked Wools
“Give the Knitters What They Want!”
That pretty much sums up why we created Bare Naked Wools.😆
Well, perhaps there’s a little more to the story...
Bare Naked Wool's custom-spun artisan yarns are ca...

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Benefits of Natural Wool
Natural wool is the number one choice for many fiber artists. It produces high quality yarn that knits or crochets with ease. With the care and effort that goes into handmade gifts, it makes sense ...

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Origin of Better Breakfast Yarn
Better Breakfast is one of our bestselling line of yarns. It’s springy, durable, and comfortable for even the most sensitive of skins. But what makes up this incredibly soft and squishable fiber? B...

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Origin of Polwarth Wool
Polwarth Sport has gained a large amount of attention since its release during the March Barn Box event. Made from 100% Polwarth wool, this medium-fine grade fiber has the buttery soft feel of meri...

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The G.O.A.T Yarn Origin
Our new the G.O.A.T. yarn is truly the greatest of all time. Available in fingering and lace weight, this high quality blend was custom spun from a mix of mohair and merino fibers. Can you think of...

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Sky Cap
Last year, we launched the first Bare Naked Knitspot Club with the Sky Ladder pattern package—a multi-sized pattern for rectangles that could serve a variety of purposes from scarf, to wrap, to bla...

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Origin Modern Deco Yarn
Modern Deco is a luxurious blend of combed targhee wool and tencel. It is available in a luscious 3-Ply sport blend and a 2-ply lace blend. This smooth fiber is known for the glorious sheen and dra...

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Spring LAL: Featured Designs & Yarns
The spring season is upon us - why not celebrate with a lace project and your favorite natural wool? This time of renewal is perfect to gain some inspiration and refresh your knitting skills. Grab ...

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What To Do When You Can't Get Gauge
Even the most experienced knitters can have trouble getting gauge. The needle size listed on any yarn label is a very loose guide that acts as a starting place. For any given pattern, you might nee...