From striking bolds to delicate neutrals, this booklet lets you experience the rich texture and true-to-life hues in your hands before you create. Perfect for testing combinations, planning designs, or simply sparking new inspiration—because every masterpiece starts with the right colors.
Color Reference Guide
| Number | Color |
|---|---|
| 1 | Black |
| 2 | Dark Grey |
| 3 | Graphite Grey |
| 4 | Light Grey |
| 5 | White |
| 6 | Peachy Beige |
| 7 | Light Beige |
| 8 | Honey Beige |
| 9 | Maple Brown |
| 10 | Light Brown |
| 11 | Aubergine Purple |
| 12 | Deep Pink |
| 13 | Fuchsia Pink |
| 14 | Super Pink |
| 15 | Light Pink |
| 16 | Khaki |
| 17 | Salmon |
| 18 | Ginger Orange |
| 19 | Warm Brown |
| 20 | Dark Brown |
| 21 | Bordeaux Red |
| 22 | Cherry Red |
| 23 | Red |
| 24 | Fluor Red |
| 25 | Orange Blast |
| 26 | Orange |
| 27 | Ochre Yellow |
| 28 | Musterd Yellow |
| 29 | Light Orange |
| 30 | Yellow |
| 31 | Forest Green |
| 32 | Pine Green |
| 33 | Moss Green |
| 34 | Dark Green |
| 35 | Regular Green |
| 36 | Olive Green |
| 37 | Light Teal |
| 38 | Light Blue |
| 39 | Mid Teal |
| 40 | Teal |
| 41 | Dark Purple |
| 42 | Navy Blue |
| 43 | Cobalt Blue |
| 44 | Mid Blue |
| 45 | Sky Blue |
| 46 | Steel Blue |
| 47 | Light Aqua |
| 48 | Turquoise |
| 49 | Super Blue |
| 50 | Mid Indigo Blue |
| 51 | Violet |
| 52 | Light Purple |
Bring Your Designs to Life with 52 Vibrant Colors
The gold standard for tufted art. Our premium tufting yarn is now available in 52 stunning colors—from bold, eye-catching shades to soft, timeless tones. Each color is specially crafted to stay rich, vibrant, and true, making your rugs and art pieces truly stand out.
Made from 100% New Zealand wool, this naturally resilient material reduces flattening and wear, ensuring your custom creations remain beautiful and long-lasting.
For the yarn enthusiasts: our wool is core spun at 140 TPM with an 837/3 Tex composition, guaranteeing smooth flow through tufting machines without jams or inconsistencies. You can focus on your design, knowing the yarn works effortlessly with your tools.
Each cone contains 500 grams (approx. 500 meters) of high-quality wool, providing plenty of material to fuel your creativity. As a reference, an 80×80 cm rug typically requires around 1500 grams of yarn.
Why Choose Premium Wool Yarn?
- 100% New Zealand Sheep’s Wool – Soft, durable, and naturally resilient.
- Animal Welfare – Sourced from farms that respect the Five Freedoms of animal welfare.
- 837/3 Tex – Perfect thickness for smooth tufting results.
- 500 Meters Per Cone – Great coverage for your projects.
- Anti-Pilling & Anti-Static – Prevent from attracting dust, resists formation of small fuzz balls.
- Tightly Woven Fibers – Reduces shedding and keeps your tufting process frustration-free.
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Material | 100% New Zealand Sheeps Wool |
| Animal Welfare | Responsible Wool Standard (RWS) |
| Properties | Anti-pilling, Anti-static |
| Compostition | Core spun at 140 TPM |
| Weight | 500 grams approx |
| Length | 600 meters approx |
| Tex | 837/3 |
| Needle Size | 4mm |
| Compatibility | Tufting, Knitting |
| Coned? | Yes, cardboard cone |
Responsible Wool Standard
We care about animal welfare and sustainable practices of farming land. That’s why our 100% New Zealand wool meets the Responsible Wool Standard (RWS). This certification guarantees that our wool comes from farms that prioritize the ethical treatment of sheep, ensuring their Five Freedoms of animal welfare are respected. You’re not only creating beautiful, durable rugs but also supporting sustainable and animal-friendly practices.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. It is spun for standard cut-pile and loop-pile tufting machines, including our AK-V and AK-1N Duo guns. At 837/3 tex it runs cleanly through a 4 mm needle, single or double strand, without clogging.
A rough guide, tufted double strand usage.
- 30 x 30 cm: about half a cone (around 225 g)
- 60 x 60 cm: 1.5 to 2 cones (around 700 to 900 g)
- 90 x 90 cm: 3 to 4 cones (around 1.4 to 1.8 kg)
- 120 x 120 cm: 5 to 7 cones (around 2.3 to 3.2 kg)
High pile (20 to 60 mm) uses roughly 2 to 3 times more than low pile (7 to 18 mm). Loop pile uses slightly less than cut pile.
Wool handles moisture well. For spills, spot-clean with cold water and a little mild detergent, then let it air-dry. Do not machine wash and never tumble dry, as heat shrinks wool.
Wool is the fibre that lasts. It is naturally resilient, so the pile springs back instead of crushing flat, and it is naturally flame-resistant. It works on both cut-pile and loop-pile machines and holds its strength and colour over years of use, which is why it is the standard for pieces you sell, exhibit, or keep.
Yes, it holds its colour well with normal use. To keep it that way, spot-clean with cold water rather than hot, and avoid long stretches in direct sunlight, which fades any dyed fibre over time.








