West Yorkshire Spinners
ColourLab DK
ColourLab DK
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An Evolution in Colour
Produced from 100% British wool, ColourLabDk boasts a bright collection of solids and self-striping shades. Formulating colours with beautiful fibres is West Yorkshire Spinners passion!
This yarn is perfect for so many projects! Home accessories, garments, hats, cowls, just about anything you can think of.
West Yorkshire Spinners have also published 2 wonderful pattern books, ColourLab DK Kids and Life in Colour!
- 100% British wool
- 100 grams
- 225 metres/245 yards
- 22 stitches and 28 rows = 10 cm using a 4.0 mm needle
- Machine washable, do not spin, do not tumble dry, reshape and dry flat
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Why we love West Yorkshire Spinners

Beginnings
West Yorkshire Spinners was founded in 1997 in Yorkshire, the original home of the British worsted spinning industry. Setting up a spinning mill from the ground up was daunting, but with hard work and a determination to succeed, they built a strong reputation for high-quality natural-fibre yarns. By 2012, they launched their own yarn – Fleece 100% Bluefaced Leicester – to help champion British wool and its fascinating heritage. Working closely with farmers and wool merchants, they started to build a range of unique and innovative products that showcased what could be achieved by blending British wool and manufacturing ingenuity.

Always Innovative
When creating natural-fibre yarns, they carefully combine traditional skills with state-of-the-art technology to ensure they're always one step ahead. From the finest and purest breed-specific fleece to delicate Mulberry silk, sustainable British alpaca and natural plant fibres, the materials inspire everything they do and each process is crafted by their in- house creative team, around the unique characteristics of the fibre and blend. This care and attention also extends into dyeing and they work with local dyers and their in-house dye plant to ensure quality and consistency.

Animal & Environment Friendly
Extolling the virtues of British wool is important, but they also know it’s crucial to provide a complete – and fully transparent – story for people who want to craft with the highest-quality fibres. They prioritise traceability, being socially responsible and all of their wools are non-mulesed, ensuring the best welfare for the sheep who grow their wool!
If you love knitting you will want to work with the best British wools, and you will want to see and touch the wool, and put colours together, which is why one really needs to shop in person, at a well-stocked shop. The owner and staff at Wool on the Exe are always friendly and helpful, and will offer advice. They also run classes, so that beginners and regular knitters can take part and socialise.
Vibrant fun colours. A pleasure to knit with.