KnittyNorah
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- The Frozen North (of England)
I might buy another jumper, this one is starting to show its age . Harris wool knitting from a croft, its my cold weather jumper , thought i was being conned after asking one with longer arms, it eventually arrived 3
View attachment 676156 months later. Natural dye but dont know about the black.
Those colours - the black especially - might well be a natural overdye on top of naturally-coloured wool. Oak galls, fresh walnut outer hulls and rusty nails (among other things) offer a black or black-ish dye which will increase the blackness of natural 'black' wool. Naturally-occurring black wool has a brownish tone about it which seems largely absent in the photo, if the colour rendition I'm seeing is accurate.
The brown in that jumper looks like it might be moorit, which is a naturally-occurring colour in several different breeds of sheep. It can vary from a ginger through to a warm mid-brown. I love spinning naturally coloured fleece.