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Gljásýrena (hungarian lilac)
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Slöngusúra (bisort)
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Sveipstjarna (masterwort)
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Postulínsblóm (london pride)
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Garðabrúða (common valerian)
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Bronslauf (rodgersia)
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Maíepli (himalayan mayapple)
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Drekakollur (dragonhead)
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Dvergavör (bugleweed)
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Músagin (italian toadflax)
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Fösturós (lenten rose)
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Hjartablóm (bleeding heart)
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Eldlilja (orange lily)
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Ljónslappi (alpine lady's mantle)
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Blásól (himalayan blue poppy)
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Venusvagn (monkshood)
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Icelandic wool yarn from Hörpugull is hand-dyed knitting yarn produced in small batches in South Iceland. Each skein is carefully dyed and inspired by Icelandic nature – colours drawn from flowers, landscapes, and the changing seasons.
This yarn is ideal for traditional Icelandic sweaters, mittens, hats, and other warm knitting projects. Icelandic wool is known for being lightweight, warm, and durable, making it perfect for outdoor life and colder climates.
Whether you are choosing yarn for your next project or looking for inspiration for new colour combinations, you will find a wide range of tones that work beautifully together.
You can also explore our knitting kits from Hörpugull or discover different colour palettes for your next knitting project.