Explore Appletons Wool Yarn in Signal Green, shades 431-438, crafted from pure British wool in England. Known for its durability and colorfastness, this premium yarn is perfect for long-lasting needlework. Available in crewel (2 ply, 180m) and tapestry (4 ply, 55m) weights, it suits various projects. While not currently mothproof, Appletons is committed to environmentally friendly solutions. Gentle sponging is recommended for maintenance. Discover our entire collection here and find the exact hue with our shade cards.
HM is great the customer service is wonderful and a I love the Appleton Wool
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Jackie B.
Beautiful colors!
I bought this yarn for tapestry weaving. I haven't yet started weaving with it, but I am very pleased with the colors. I have all the colors of Kingfisher which I know will make a beautiful gradation. I've heard great things about this yarn and am looking forward to weaving with it once I wind balls from the hanks.
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Mary A.
Could have waited a day or two
I ordered all the materials for a project. One hank was not available; I would have waited to have my order sent with everything included! The missing yarn was available a day or two later. I had to re-order it and pay shipping again. Would have appreciated an email asking if I could wait a few days. I wasn’t planning to start that project immediately. Otherwise the order and all materials were perfect!
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Elizabeth B.
Appleton Crewel Weight Yarns Great for Handwoven Tapestry
I am a tapestry artist and educator, and use the Appleton crewel weight yarns extensively in my handwoven tapestries, many of which utilize French shading techniques. The extensive range of colors is great! I love this gray scale! I recommend these yarns to my international student base in my online classes in handwoven tapestry technique and design.
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Josée A.
Appleton's wool..wonderful!
I am so glad to have found Appleton's Wools online in the USA..thank you! The colours have remained correct for ever. I restored a "woolie"- (kits of crewel and needlepoint embroidery that 19th and early 20th century sailors bought to while away hours on board) .Most sailors knitted or embroidered. The "Woolie" that I restored was made by a family member who was killed on the first day of WW1, so it is very special.I was able to match the colours perfectly to the original Appleston's wools. No other company has remained so true to colours for so long. Thank you again for stocking these quality wools.