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Sugar Candy Merino – Sunset
$9.00 – $36.77
100% 19 micron Merino wool top.
Bright orange, tangerine, gold and soft cream are accented by streaks of raspberry-magenta. Similar to “Papaya” but a bit bolder.
PRODUCT of ITALY
SKU: N/A
Category: Sugar Candy Merino
Tags: dyed roving and top, felting, gold, merino, orange, spinning, sugar candy, tangerine
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