Fibre naturelle. Couleur authentique.
Toutes les laines AppleOak sont fabriquées à partir de fibres naturelles et colorées à l'aide de teintures naturelles traditionnelles, le cas échéant. Nous travaillons avec la laine, l'alpaga, le yak, la soie, le chèvre, le chanvre, la ramie et l'ortie — des fibres choisies pour leur intégrité, leur longévité et leur toucher naturel.
Toutes les laines colorées sont teintes en interne à l'aide de teintures naturelles. Nous n'utilisons pas de métaux lourds ni de produits chimiques synthétiques améliorant la couleur, et dans la mesure du possible, nos teintures sont cultivées et traitées biologiquement par nos soins dans notre atelier à Co. Clare.
Utilisez les filtres à gauche pour explorer nos gammes de laines.
There is a particular softness unique to superfine alpaca.
Grown in the high altitudes of the Peruvian Andes, alpaca fibre offers exceptional warmth whilst remaining lightweight, breathable, and gentle against the skin. Naturally free of lanolin, it is especially well suited for those sensitive to sheep’s wool.
Alpaca Fino is a classic Peruvian alpaca yarn — a smooth, balanced 4-ply construction spun from 100% superfine alpaca fibre. It has a gentle natural sheen and an even structure that allows stitch definition to emerge clearly whilst maintaining a soft, fluid drape.
Finished garments feel warm yet light, with a relaxed elegance that makes them easy to wear across seasons. Its drape makes it especially suited to seamless garments, flowing forms, and body-skimming pieces.
From alpaca farmer to spinning mill, the entire production takes place within Peru, supporting regional fibre traditions and local employment.
Fibre: 100% superfine alpaca
Yarn type: 4-ply, Nm 8/4
Weight: DK weight
Length: 200 m per 100 g skein
Skein weight: 100 g
Recommended needle size: 4 mm
Origin: Superfine alpaca from Peru 🇵🇪
Production: Spun and finished in Peru
• Sweaters and cardigans
• Shawls and scarves
• Hats and accessories
• Lightweight yet warm garments
• Seamless and draped knitwear
Superfine alpaca is warmer than sheep’s wool whilst remaining lightweight and breathable. Its smooth fibre structure creates softness without prickle, and its natural lustre gives finished garments quiet depth. Free of lanolin, it offers a comfortable alternative for those sensitive to wool.
The balanced 4-ply construction provides strength, durability, and beautiful stitch definition.
Hand wash gently in cool water
Reshape whilst damp
Dry flat
This yarn is available in a carefully selected range of natural alpaca shades. These colours reflect the natural fleece tones and require no dyeing, apart from black.
If working on a larger project, we recommend ordering sufficient yarn to complete your garment.
Available in a range of natural alpaca shades drawn directly from the natural alpaca fleece palette.
NOTE: The black yarn is dyed, as natural black Alpacas are a rarity.
Select your colour from the dropdown menu.
There is a quiet warmth unique to baby alpaca.
Grown in the high altitudes of the Peruvian Andes, baby alpaca fibre offers exceptional softness, warmth, and lightness. Free of lanolin and naturally gentle, it is especially well suited for sensitive skin.
Alpaca Puno is a softly spun, lightly twisted yarn made from 100% baby alpaca fibre. Its airy structure allows tiny pockets of air to form within the knitted fabric, creating exceptional insulation whilst remaining lightweight and breathable.
Smooth and silky on the needles, it allows stitches to settle naturally into place. The finished fabric has a relaxed drape and soft volume, making it especially suited for warm sweaters, scarves, and garments designed for comfort and ease.
From alpaca farmer to spinning mill, the entire production takes place within Peru, supporting regional fibre traditions and local employment.
Fibre: 100% baby alpaca
Yarn type: softly spun, lightly twisted (Nm 2/2)
Weight: Chunky
Length: approx. 100m per 100 g skein
Skein weight: 100 g
Recommended needle size: 5–6 mm
Origin: Baby alpaca fibre from Peru 🇵🇪
Production: Spun and finished in Peru
• Warm sweaters and cardigans
• Hats, scarves, and shawls
• Winter garments
• Soft, insulating knitwear
• Comfortable everyday pieces
Baby alpaca is one of the warmest natural fibres available whilst remaining lightweight and breathable. Its fine fibre diameter and absence of guard hairs create exceptional softness. The gently spun structure creates loft and insulation, producing garments that are warm without weight.
Naturally free of lanolin, it is well suited for those sensitive to sheep’s wool.
Hand wash gently in cool water
Reshape whilst damp
Dry flat
This yarn is available in a carefully selected range of natural alpaca shades. These colours reflect the natural fleece tones and require no dyeing.
If working on a larger project, we recommend ordering sufficient yarn to complete your garment.
Available in a range of natural, undyed alpaca shades drawn directly from the natural fleece palette.
Select your colour from the dropdown menu.
There is a particular comfort in softly spun alpaca.
Grown in the high altitudes of the Peruvian Andes, superfine alpaca fibre offers exceptional warmth whilst remaining lightweight, breathable, and gentle against the skin. Naturally free of lanolin, it is especially well suited for those sensitive to sheep’s wool.
Alpaca Quito is a softly spun single-ply yarn made from 100% superfine alpaca fibre. Its airy structure allows the knitted fabric to form countless small air pockets, creating exceptional insulation whilst maintaining lightness and drape.
Smooth and silky on the needles, it moves effortlessly whilst knitting and settles into garments with a relaxed, natural flow. Its softness and buoyancy make it especially suited to warm sweaters, scarves, and garments designed for comfort and ease.
From alpaca farmer to spinning mill, the entire production takes place within Peru, supporting regional fibre traditions and local employment.
Fibre: 100% superfine alpaca
Yarn type: single ply (Nm 1.2/1)
Weight: Aran weight
Length: 120m per 100 g skein
Skein weight: 100 g
Recommended needle size: 5–6 mm
Origin: Superfine alpaca from Peru 🇵🇪
Production: Spun and finished in Peru
• Warm sweaters and cardigans
• Hats, scarves, and shawls
• Winter garments
• Soft and insulating knitwear
• Seamless and draped garments
This softly spun single-ply yarn creates exceptional loft and insulation whilst remaining lightweight. Superfine alpaca offers natural warmth, softness, and breathability. Free of lanolin, it is especially comfortable for sensitive skin.
Its gently spun structure allows finished garments to retain softness, warmth, and natural drape.
Hand wash gently in cool water
Reshape whilst damp
Dry flat
This yarn is available in a carefully selected range of natural alpaca shades. These colours reflect the natural fleece tones and require no dyeing, apart from black.
If working on a larger project, we recommend ordering sufficient yarn to complete your garment.
Available in a range of natural alpaca shades drawn directly from the natural fleece palette.
NOTE: The black yarn is dyed, as natural black Alpacas are a rarity.
Select your colour from the dropdown menu.
Cró is a strong, architectural cord made from pure wool spun around a natural jute core.
This construction creates exceptional durability whilst maintaining flexibility, allowing the cord to move naturally in weaving and structural textile work. The wool exterior provides warmth, softness, and grip, whilst the jute core creates stability and strength.
Spun in a beautiful finger-thick structure, Cró is ideal for carpets, seating, poufs and sculptural fibre work. Despite its substantial presence, it is remarkably efficient — requiring relatively little material to cover large surfaces.
Finished textiles are durable, stable, and suitable for everyday use, including vacuum cleaning.
Cró reflects a tradition of structural fibre construction, combining natural materials to create functional, long-lasting textiles.
Fibre: 60% virgin wool, 40% jute core
Yarn type: Structural cord, single construction (Nm 0.125/1)
Weight: Structural / carpet cord
Length: approx. 12.5 m / 13.7 yd per 100 g
Form: 1 kg spool (approx. 125 m per spool)
Recommended needle size: approx. 20 mm
Origin:
• Wool from New Zealand 🇳🇿
• Jute from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Production: Spun and constructed in Germany 🇩🇪
Construction: Pure wool spun around a natural jute core
• Carpets and rugs
• Poufs and seating
• Structural weaving
• Wall hangings
• Textile furniture
• Interior fibre art
Approx. 1.3 kg required to weave 1 m² carpet area
The jute core provides dimensional stability and strength, whilst the wool exterior offers flexibility, grip, and resilience.
This balance allows durable textile construction whilst maintaining a tactile, natural surface.
Natural – Undyed wool wrapped around a natural jute core
Black – Dyed black wool wrapped around a natural jute core
Black wool is dyed, as naturally black wool is not available in sufficient quantities for this construction.
Vacuum regularly
Spot clean if required
Hand wash gently only when necessary
Dry flat
Natural colourways may show subtle variation reflecting the natural fibre.
Black colourways are dyed for colour consistency.
There is a particular honesty to Donegal tweed.
Born of landscape, weather, and generations of textile tradition, this yarn carries the quiet complexity of the Irish coast — soft greys, moss greens, ocean blues, and the subtle flecking that defines Donegal's characteristic landscape.
Spun and commercially dyed in Kilcar, Co. Donegal, this is an authentic Irish Aran-weight yarn made from 100% pure new wool. It is warm, durable, and deeply satisfying to knit with — the kind of yarn that settles into garments made to be worn for years.
Whether you are knitting a traditional Aran jumper or a contemporary everyday piece, Donegal tweed brings depth, texture, and heritage into every stitch.
• Traditional Aran jumpers
• Sweaters and cardigans
• Hats, scarves, and mittens
• Durable everyday knitwear
Donegal tweed is known for its heathered base and distinctive flecks, created during blending, carding and spinning. These subtle variations give finished garments depth and life, and connect them to a long Irish textile tradition.
Hand wash gently in cool water
Reshape whilst damp
Dry flat
As with all traditionally spun yarns, subtle variation exists between dye lots.
If working on a larger project, we recommend ordering sufficient yarn to complete your garment.
Available in a range of traditional Donegal tweed shades, each reflecting the colours of the Irish landscape.
Select your colour from the dropdown menu.
This special collection explores the full palette of natural colour.
Using Ériu's signature Irish wool blend of Romney lambswool and Bluefaced Leicester, each skein is dyed individually at AppleOak FibreWorks using a wide range of traditional natural dye sources. Colours emerge through layered dyeing, over-dyeing, and careful handling in the dye vat, creating rich multicolour variation across the yarn.
These skeins carry movement, depth, and quiet unpredictability — tones shift along the length of the yarn, revealing themselves fully only when knitted.
The wool is sourced directly from Irish farms and spun in Ireland. Each skein is then naturally dyed in our studio using sustainable methods and a combination of homegrown and traditional natural dye materials.
No two skeins are fully identical.
This collection may include colours created using:
• Logwood
• Madder root
• Weld
• Buckthorn bark
• Sage and other plant dyes
• Oak galls
• Cochineal (insect-derived, not vegan)
These dyes may be used individually or in combination through layered dye processes.
Cochineal is a traditional natural dye derived from insects and is not vegan.
Fibre: Romney lambswool and Bluefaced Leicester wool
Weight: DK weight (Nm 3/7)
Length: 233 m per 100 g skein
Skein weight: 100 g
Recommended needle size: 4 mm
Gauge: approx. 22 stitches × 30 rows per 10 cm
Origin: Wool sourced and spun in Ireland 🇮🇪
Colour: Naturally dyed at AppleOak FibreWorks, Ireland 🇮🇪
• Sweaters and cardigans
• Shawls and scarves
• One-of-a-kind garments
• Naturally dyed knitwear
• Special projects with colour variation
The blend of Romney lambswool and Bluefaced Leicester creates a yarn that balances softness with durability and gentle lustre.
Multicolour natural dyeing creates depth, variation, and organic colour transitions that bring finished garments to life.
Each skein is unique.
Hand wash gently in cool water
Reshape whilst damp
Dry flat
Avoid prolonged direct sunlight when drying.
Each skein is dyed individually using traditional natural dye methods.
Variation between skeins is expected and is an essential part of the character of this special collection.
For larger projects, we strongly recommend alternating skeins throughout knitting.
Our Himalayan nettle yarn is hand-harvested from wild nettle plants growing in Nepal and spun by hand using traditional methods. Untreated and naturally processed using only water and wood ash, it retains the integrity and character of the original fibre.
The yarn carries the quiet irregularity and variation inherent to hand-spun plant fibres. Its natural colours range from soft grey and beige to warm, earthy tones, reflecting the fibre’s origin.
Historically known as “poor man’s linen,” nettle fibre shares many of linen’s qualities — strength, breathability, and durability — whilst offering its own distinct texture and presence.
This yarn is entirely plant-based, biodegradable and produced through ethical small-scale production supporting rural families and traditional fibre knowledge.
Fibre: 100% Himalayan nettle fibre
Weight options: Thin and medium weight
Length: approx. 265 m per 100 g
Form: skein or ball depending on weight
Processing: Hand-harvested and hand-spun
Treatment: Naturally processed using water and wood ash
Origin: Himalayan region, Nepal 🇳🇵
Colour: Naturally undyed (grey, beige, and earthy tones)
Thin weight
• Smooth and relatively even
• Suitable for knitting, weaving, crochet
• Ideal for garments and other textile work
Medium weight
• More textured and uneven
• Suitable for weaving and structural textile work
• Less suited to fine knitting or garments
• Weaving
• Knitting (thin weight)
• Textile art
• Structural textiles
• Sustainable fibre projects
• Historical and heritage textile work
Nettle fibre shares qualities with linen — strength, breathability, and longevity — whilst maintaining its own distinctive texture.
Each skein reflects the hand-spun process and the natural variation of wild plant fibre.
Hand wash gently in cool water
Reshape whilst damp
Dry flat
With use and washing, the fibre softens naturally.
This yarn is produced through ethical, small-scale production in Nepal, supporting local women and families and preserving traditional fibre skills.
Wild harvesting ensures minimal environmental impact.
Yeti is one of the most refined yarns in our collection — an exceptional blend of Tibetan yak down and mulberry silk.
Yak fibre is among the softest and warmest natural fibres available, offering insulation, breathability, and remarkable softness. Blended with mulberry silk, the yarn gains strength, gentle luminosity, and fluid drape.
Spun as a balanced 3-ply yarn, Yeti combines softness with durability and produces fabrics of remarkable lightness and warmth.
Undyed and presented in its natural shades, this yarn reveals the inherent beauty of yak and silk fibres. Each colour reflects the natural tones of the animals and fibres themselves.
Spun in Mongolia using yak fibre from Tibet and mulberry silk from China, Yeti represents the highest level of fibre craftsmanship.
Fibre: 50% yak hair, 50% mulberry silk
Yarn type: 3-ply (Nm 14/3)
Weight: 4ply/Fingering weight
Length: 466 m per 100 g skein
Skein weight: 100 g
Recommended needle size: 2–3 mm
Origin:
• Yak fibre from Tibet
• Mulberry silk from China
Production: Spun in Mongolia 🇲🇳
Colour: Undyed natural shades
• Lace shawls and wraps
• Lightweight sweaters and garments
• Fine scarves and accessories
• Textile art and weaving
• Garments worn close to the skin
Yak fibre provides exceptional softness, warmth, and breathability. Silk contributes strength, sheen, and fluidity.
The result is a yarn of remarkable refinement — light, soft, and deeply comfortable to wear.
Undyed natural shades create depth and subtle tonal richness.
Hand wash gently in cool water
Use wool-safe detergent
Reshape whilst damp
Dry flat
This yarn is undyed. Subtle variation between skeins is a natural and valued characteristic of the fibre.
Undyed natural shades:
Snow White – Natural off-white
Champagne – Pale warm beige
Silver Light – Soft silver-grey
Silver – Cool silver grey
Earth – Warm grey-brown
Black – Deep charcoal black
Each shade reflects the natural fibre colour.
Check out Criostal, designed by Ailbíona McLochlainn a delicate shawl pattern that highlights the beauty of Yeti in its simplicity.
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