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What is the Difference Between Wool and Yarn?
Wool and yarn are often used to mean the same thing, but they're not quite interchangeable. Wool is a fibre that comes from sheep, while yarn is the spun strand you knit or crochet with, which can be made from all sorts of fibres. Understanding the difference helps you read a yarn label with confidence and choose the right material for your project. Here's what sets them apart, and why it matters when you're deciding what to make.

Caterina Sullivan
Feb 105 min read


What Is Mulesing? An Informative Guide for Yarn Crafters | Fancy Yarns Australia
If you've shopped for wool, you've likely seen "non-mulesed" on a label and wondered what it means. Mulesing is a practice that comes up often in conversations about wool and sheep welfare, and it's one where makers deserve clear facts rather than a sales pitch in either direction. Here's what mulesing is, why it exists, the welfare debate on both sides and what non-mulesed wool actually means when you're choosing yarn.

Caterina Sullivan
May 28, 20256 min read


Introducing Great Southern Yarn: A Leading Producer of Australian Ethical Wool
Soft, sustainable and steeped in the rich heritage of Australian wool production, Great Southern Yarn is everything we believe yarn should be. But more than just its beautiful texture, what truly sets this yarn apart is the story of the people behind it and the purpose it carries in every stitch.

Caterina Sullivan
Apr 30, 20255 min read
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