Family owned J.C. Rennie & Co. were established in 1798 as spinners in Aberdeenshire. Their large range of hand knitting yarns comes in several weights as well as greasy coned yarn for machine knitting and weaving.
All J.C Rennie & Co. yarn is spun in Aberdeenshire.
About J.C. Rennie & Co
Family owned J.C. Rennie & Co. were established in 1798 as spinners in Aberdeenshire. Their large range of hand knitting yarns comes in several weights as well as greasy coned yarn for machine knitting and weaving.
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