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Feederbrook Farms Entropy DK

Feederbrook Farm Entropy DK yarn, multi-colored skein
$30.00 9 in stock
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Feederbrook Farm Entropy DK Refraction yarn skein
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Feederbrook Farm Entropy DK Matrix yarn skein
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Feederbrook Farm Entropy DK Symbiosis yarn skein
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A dynamic, fleece-dyed masterpiece that brings the beauty of handspun to your needles. Feederbrook Farms Entropy DK is an artisan yarn like no other. Spun from 100% Bluefaced Leicester (BFL) wool that is dyed in the fleece before spinning, the individual fibers blend into shifting gradients and a signature "barber-pole" effect. The result is a DK-weight yarn rich with movement, rhythm, and the soulful character of a traditional handspun thread.

Yarn Details

  • Weight: DK
  • Fiber Content: 100% Bluefaced Leicester Wool
  • Yardage: 260 yards / 238 meters
  • Skein Weight: 100 grams
  • Gauge: 5.5 sts = 1 inch
  • Needle Size: US 6 (4.0 mm)
  • Care: Hand wash; lay flat to dry

Why You'll Love It

  • Lively "Barber-Pole" Look: Because the fibers are dyed before spinning, the colors twist around each other to create a vibrant, multi-tonal strand that keeps every row interesting.
  • The BFL Bloom: Bluefaced Leicester wool is prized for its luster, long-wearing durability, and a surprising softness that is comfortable against the skin.
  • Unique Gradients: No two skeins are exactly alike; the colors evolve as you knit, creating a finished fabric that feels organic and full of personality.
  • Handspun Character: Offers the aesthetic charm of a boutique hand-spun yarn with the consistency and reliability of a professionally milled DK weight.

What to Knit

Showcase the shifting colors of Entropy DK with these iconic designs:

Science Meets Softness

The name "Entropy" perfectly describes the beautiful, controlled chaos of this yarn's color transitions. Spun and dyed on a family farm, this BFL wool provides exceptional stitch definition, making it a dream for textured cowls and colorwork yokes. Each row reveals a new combination of tones, turning even the simplest stockinette into a work of art. It's the ideal choice for the knitter who wants their yarn to tell a story of craftsmanship and natural beauty.

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Customer Reviews

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Kathy Robinson
Lovely

As expected, never disappointed!

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JoAnn Erfer
Where’s the test

I’m still waiting for the rest of my order. The one skein is lovely.

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Patricia DeLeeuw
Feederbrooks beauty

Wonderful yarn!

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Leslie Delauter
Perfect for Palm Leaves Shawl

I used this yarn for a crocheted shawl - the Palm Leaves Triangular Shawl, by June Gilbank. I wasn't sure I liked the colorway at first (Kinetic Energy), but as the shawl grew so did my enjoyment of the yarn. The yarn was, predictably, a little bit splitty (you can tell when you look at how the different fibers are twisted together), but pretty easy to work with, nevertheless. I'm looking forward to getting more and starting Lori Versaci's Gamut Shawl later in the Fall! (I also want to thank the staff, who ordered the colorway I wanted when it had run out, and then helped me choose the two that looked like they'd best go together.)

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Jennifer Hotaling

Too much grey in it and too much color variation for the project

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