Undyed yarns for weaving | Custom color and creative freedom
Undyed yarns allow you to create your own colors and fully personalize your weaving projects.
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Superwash Merino Yarn – 2 ply – 100 g
Tisse et FileA soft and versatile 100% merino yarn, perfect for all your textile projects. Its smooth texture and delicate finish make it ideal for knitting, cr...
View full detailsUntreated Merino Yarn – 2 ply – 100 g
Tisse et FileA soft and delicate 100% untreated merino yarn, perfect for all your creative projects. Without superwash treatment, this yarn retains the natural ...
View full detailsUndyed yarns for weaving
Undyed yarns are designed to be dyed according to your preferences, offering complete creative freedom. They allow you to develop unique color palettes while maintaining excellent weaving performance.
Why choose undyed yarns
- Creative freedom: create your own colors
- Customization: adapt your yarns to each project
- Dye compatibility: fibers selected for optimal dye absorption
- Textile exploration: ideal for experimentation
- Unique results: every project becomes one of a kind
Available fibers
- Cotton
- Wool
- Silk
- Natural blends
Project ideas
- Dye sampling
- Custom weaving projects
- Color palette exploration
- Artistic textiles
- Unique creations
Loom compatibility
- Shaft looms
- Rigid heddle looms
Frequently asked questions
Are these yarns ready to dye?
Yes, they are prepared to absorb dyes effectively.
Can they be used undyed?
Yes, they are often available in natural ecru.
What type of dye should be used?
It depends on the fiber type (plant or protein fibers).