Our Farmhouse Yarns are a more rustic spun yarn with a handmade look that shows texture. Every skein is grown and made on our own farm, with fleece from the very sheep we raise and care for.
Handcrafted from Farm to Skein
We are committed to the use of locally raised, natural wool—an environmentally friendly, renewable fiber that has provided warmth and durability for generations. To preserve its integrity and keep the footprint small, we handle every step of the process ourselves, from raw fleece to finished yarn, washing, dyeing, carding, and spinning each skein in our on-site wool mill just outside of Thunder Bay. As a woolen-spun yarn, the fibers retain loft, giving your finished projects warmth without excess weight. We never use harsh chemicals or bleaching agents, so you get a fiber that retains all of its beneficial qualities.
Standard Product Details
• Woolen-spun yarn
• Weight: ~3.5 oz per skein
• Source: All wool is from Borderlands Farm unless otherwise noted.
• Colour: Procion dyes. Please read about hand-dying below.
• Care: Hand wash in cold water with wool wash, lay flat to dry. Spot cleaning will help prolong the life of your knitwear.Tip: Always swatch! Yarn from small mills like ours is more variable than commercial yarn.
Batch #2 Off-White
• 2 ply
• Composition: 100% Natural Polypay Wool
• WPI: ~12; DK
• Yardage: 240 yds.
• Recommended needles: 3.75-4.5 mm
Batch #11 Red
• 2 ply
• Composition: 100% Hand-Dyed Polypay Wool
• WPI: ~9; Chunky
• Yardage: 220 yds.
• Recommended needles: 5.5-8 mm
Batch #19 Blue
• 2 ply
• Composition: 75% Hand-Dyed Polypay Wool & 25% Hand-Dyed Lincoln Longwool
• WPI: ~12; DK
• Yardage: 256 yds.
• Recommended needles: 3.75-4.5 mm
Batch #20 Grey
• 2 ply
• Composition: 45% Hand-dyed Targhee Wool, 25% Lincoln Longwool, 20% Polypay Wool, 12% Super Wash Wool
• WPI: ~12; DK
• Yardage: 260 yds.
• Recommended needles: 3.75-4.5 mm
A Note on Hand-Dyed Yarn
Our small-batch, dyed-in-the-wool process ensures that each skein is uniquely beautiful, even within the same dye lot. Because we embrace the natural variations that come with artisan dyeing, no two skeins are ever identical. If working on a larger project, we recommend purchasing enough yarn at once to ensure color consistency, as we can’t replicate a colour in the future. Alternating skeins while knitting can also help create a more consistent blend.
You may have had the experience of washing a yarn (including commercial yarns) and noticed colour in the wash water. This is a result of excess dye in the yarn. Water temperature and the soap used can also be a factor. While we take great care to rinse out excess dye, some color bleeding may still occur—especially in the first wash. This does not mean the colours will fade or transfer when washing.
To check for color fastness, we suggest blocking your yarn in cool water before use and washing with like colors. Certain shades, like reds, are more likely to bleed. For high-contrast colorwork, try knitting a swatch and washing to see what will happen. Steam blocking can help prevent transfer, and some knitters find that using Color Catchers makes a difference.
Occasionally dyes can ‘crock’ onto your hands while knitting. This is less likely with our yarn as we wash it again in the skein, but it is still possible. Again, this does not mean the colours will fade or transfer when washing. You should be able to easily wash the colour off using soap and warm water.
Hand-Dyed Farmhouse Yarn
PICK-UP / DELIVERY
Customers can choose to pick-up at the farm or the Thunder Bay Country Market, or can choose delivery to the Thunder Bay area (if eligible). Once you have placed your order, you will receive a follow-up email when your order is ready to arrange a mutually convenient pick-up or delivery time.
SHIPPING
We offer a flat rate for standard shipping within Canada.
RETURNS & REFUNDS
If you are not satisfied, we accept returns within 30 days and will issue a refund as long as the product is still in "As New" condition once we receive it. Shipping charges will not be refunded and return shipping will be paid for by the customer.
DISCLAIMER
We do our best to represent colours accurately, however not all screens are calibrated the same and colour may appear differently in person.
Small scale on-farm processing like ours means that there will be a few joins/knots, a small amount of vegetable matter (hay or straw bits) and more noticeable variation in the yarn. While Procion dyes are colorfast, some dye colours have a rinse-off period. The weight of wool varies based on the humidity in the air, so all weights are approximations.





