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These 12 co-ops with 800 members provides economic and social
opportunities for the women of rural Uruguay.
The yarn is hand spun and hand dyed in kettles over wood fires. Because
of this the tones are rich and striated and there is variation in the
thickness of the yarns. These two aspects enhance any garment with
visual affects and textures.
If one wishes to have a more even look it is suggested you carry two
skeins, knitting alternating rows.
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