This yarn sold in 150 yard balls. Price calculated by number of plies times yards plus material per ounce times total oz. per ball.  Custom quantities negotiable: contact me and ask for specifics, and I can be sure to send you the precise amount you require. Or Check the Entry For Scandinavian Mountain Yarn By The Yard.

Scandinavian Mountain Wool is one of the oldest sheep breeds in the world, descended from the primitive breeds of Norway and Sweden. The Scandinavian Mountain sheep evolved from the wild short-tailed sheep. They are small sheep with dual coats that are accustomed to grazing in sparse lands along the coasts of Northern Europe.

This was spun using the Scotch tension method, on an Ashford Traveler wheel (Model 2), and in semi-worsted technique. It was spun from a 'Bump" of wool, which is a very large amount indeed. It is only semi-worsted, because true worsted is defined by things to do with how the fiber is prepared before it gets to me. It's soft to the touch, a buttery yellow-white with occasional darker fibers in the mix, and feels like it should knit to be something warm. It's been soaked in hot water, and stretched while hanging dry, so it will hopefully not shrink any further when you wash it once you've knit with it. It's not bulky, but I wouldn't call it fine enough for socks either.

With my yarn, you get something that's had direct human oversight and care every step of the way. That's my quality assurance.