Description
A truly rare find for the discerning fiber lover, this exceptional yarn is spun at Paces Vilnas Fabrika, Dundaga, Latvia from 100% Romanov sheep wool — one of the most unusual and technically challenging heritage fibers to transform into wearable yarn.
What makes this offering so special is not only the fiber itself, but the fact that it has been successfully spun into a 6/2 two-ply yarn. Romanov wool is famous for its distinctive double coat: a softer undercoat and a stronger outer guard hair that grow to nearly the same length. Because these two fiber types are so similar in length, they are especially difficult for mills to separate and spin.
That is exactly why this yarn is so rare. Most Romanov wool is traditionally used for sheepskin pelts, rugs, and other utilitarian purposes rather than fine spinning. Finding a mill such as Paces Vilnas Fabrika that can professionally spin this remarkable fiber into a wearable knitting yarn is highly unusual — and securing it in limited quantity makes this offering even more exceptional.
The 6/2 construction gives this Romanov yarn a rounder, stronger, and more stable character than the finer 6/1 version. It creates a more substantial fabric with greater durability and structure, making it especially well suited for practical cold-weather knitwear, sturdy accessories, and heritage garments meant to last.
Rich in natural lanolin and washed without chemical detergents, this yarn retains the depth, resilience, and unmistakable old-world character that modern commercial yarns rarely possess. It is not a soft, polished, mass-market wool — and that is precisely its appeal. Romanov wool offers a more refined rusticity: strong, protective, naturally warming, and deeply authentic. In the hands, it feels honest and alive; in the finished fabric, it brings substance, durability, and timeless heritage character.
▣ Product Details
• Manufacturer: Paces Vilnas Fabrika, Dundaga, Latvia
• Fiber Content: 100% Romanov Sheep Wool
• Yarn Weight: Sport
• Construction: 6/2 Two Ply
• Yardage: approx. 210 m / 100 g (230 yd / 3.52 oz)
• Formats: Skeins or Cake
• Colors Available: Natural Grey and Dyed Grey
• Special Color Note: BRICK and MUSTARD are dyed over natural grey wool, which gives them a beautiful tweed-like depth
• Processing: Washed without chemical detergents
• Character: Lanolin-rich, rustic, durable heritage wool with natural bloom and strength
• Color Consistency: Each small batch shares the same overall color character, though slight natural variation may occur
⌁ Texture & Feel
• Rustic, sturdy, and full of natural character
• Rounder and more stable than the finer 6/1 version
• Naturally warming and protective
• Rich in lanolin with a robust, authentic feel
• Creates fabric with more body, structure, and durability
• Blooms beautifully after washing and gentle blocking
⌁ Why This Wool Is Special
Romanov wool offers something beautifully different from softer, more processed modern yarns. It is a true heritage fiber with real presence: sturdy, warm, practical, and deeply connected to traditional wool-making.
But the real rarity of this yarn lies in the spinning. Romanov fleece is technically difficult to process because of its double-coat structure, and most of this wool is not turned into wearable knitting yarn at all. The fact that Paces Vilnas Fabrika has been able to spin it into a 6/2 two-ply yarn is what makes this offering so exceptional.
Compared with the 6/1 version, this 6/2 construction offers more body, more cohesion, and a more durable finished fabric. It is especially appealing for makers who want the rare character of Romanov wool in a yarn that feels more practical for garments, accessories, and everyday cold-weather use.
Because it remains rich in natural lanolin, this yarn feels especially protective and warming. It is beautifully suited for projects where durability, authenticity, and natural wool performance matter just as much as appearance. The natural grey base also gives dyed shades extra visual depth, especially in colors like BRICK and MUSTARD, where the grey undertone creates a subtle tweed-like richness.
➤ Recommended Needles & Hooks
• Knitting needles: 3.0–4.5 mm
• Crochet hooks: 3.5–4.5 mm
• Use 3.0–3.5 mm for denser hats, mittens, boot socks, slippers, and sturdy garments
• Use 4.0–4.5 mm for more open rustic fabric, textured shawls, and outer layers
⋔ Perfect For
• Heritage sweaters, cardigans, and vests
• Hats, mittens, sturdy cowls, and boot socks
• Slippers and durable everyday accessories
• Rustic shawls and wraps with more body
• Outerwear-style knitwear
• Folk-inspired texture and traditional stitch patterns
• Makers who love authentic wool character over polished softness
➤ Especially Valued for Warmth
Romanov wool is especially prized for the kind of deep, protective warmth that heritage wools are known for. Because of its lanolin-rich, rustic character, it is a beautiful choice for people who are often cold and for projects intended for colder weather.
This 6/2 version is especially well suited for mittens, hats, boot socks, slippers, sturdy cowls, vests, sweaters, and outer layers, where warmth, structure, and durability matter most. For makers in colder climates, it offers the kind of substantial, practical comfort that softer but less protective fibers often cannot provide.
⌁ Why This Yarn Excels
• Warmth: Creates deeply cozy, protective fabric
• Durability: Romanov wool is valued for strength and resilience
• Structure: Two-ply construction adds body, stability, and practicality
• Natural Protection: Lanolin-rich character gives it a practical, weather-ready feel
• Texture: Beautiful rustic depth with authentic heritage presence
• Rarity: Very unusual to find Romanov wool professionally spun into a wearable two-ply yarn
• Authenticity: A true old-world wool for makers who want real fiber character
➤ Recommended Pairings From iDOKNiT
For buyers who want to preserve the unique character of Romanov wool while making it a little more wearable, iDOKNiT especially recommends pairing it with a fine merino lace for added softness or a light silk-mohair for extra warmth and halo. These companions can soften the fabric slightly while still allowing the rugged beauty of Romanov wool to remain visible.
For more traditional projects, this yarn can also be used on its own for sweaters, mittens, slippers, hats, and other hard-wearing items where structure and warmth are part of the appeal. If softness is the priority, pairing it with a gentler companion will create a more comfortable fabric, though it will also soften some of the crisp rustic definition that makes this yarn so distinctive.
➤ Important Note
This is a genuinely rustic heritage wool and should not be compared to soft superwash merino or polished commercial sport yarns. Its beauty lies in its strength, lanolin-rich character, natural depth, and old-world presence.
Its rarity also lies in the fact that this fiber has been successfully spun into a usable two-ply knitting yarn at all. That makes it a special choice for makers who value not only the finished fabric, but also the unusual story and technical achievement behind the yarn itself.
If you love authentic wool with structure and purpose, this yarn is very special. If you prefer very soft next-to-skin yarns, it may be better suited to outer layers, sturdy accessories, or projects paired with a softer companion.
⋔ Estimated Yarn Requirements (approximate)
• Hat: 100 g
• Mittens: 100 g
• Boot socks or slippers: 100–200 g
• Cowl or small scarf: 100–200 g
• Shawl or wrap: 200–300 g
• Vest: 300–400 g
• Sweater or cardigan: 500–700 g
• Larger cardigan or outer layer: 700–900 g
⚑ Care Instructions
• Hand wash recommended
• Cold water and wool wash
• Do not wring
• Dry flat
• Block gently after washing
• Natural lanolin and texture are part of this yarn’s character






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