Fiber Providers for other colors of Hula Bunny yarn


Hula Bunny Yarn's "Moonlit Dance" Fiber Providers

These are the bunnies who provide fiber for the soft silvery gray "Moonlit Dance" color of Hula Bunny yarn. It's a cool gray almost silver color of yarn, exquisitely soft with a soft halo to the finished work. Hula Bunny yarn is spun to fingering weight and it doesn't look all that fluffy at the beginning. In the finished work, though, it blooms and looks as soft as it feels. Moonlit Dance may be the most popular color of Hula Bunny yarn, even over the creamy white Coconut Dream color. It is a lovely silvery gray that goes well with a lot of other colors. The black, blue and occasionally the agouti colors of bunnies provide the fiber for Moonlit Dance.

Note: at the moment, none of the links for the black bunnies works

Ssince I don't have their pages done yet their links won't work. Once this message disappears that will indicate that I've gotten all of their pages done. At the moment, if you click on them, you'll end up on one of those "404: Page Not Found" error pages. Just hit the 'back' button to get back here again. I should make up a temporary page with at least just the navigational buttons on it. But, at the moment, it's only on the 'to do' list and isn't done yet.

Hillside Cheiri, a lovely black doe.
TLH Hillside Cheiri

Hillside Gayle, a young black doe
Hillside Gayle

Hillside Janet VC, black doe.
Hillside Janet VC

Hillside Jessie, a young black doe.
Hillside Jessie

Darkstar, a nice Satin/German hybrid doe.
Darkstar

Hillside Zelda, a young black doe.
Hillside Zelda

Hillside Zoey, a young black doe.
Hillside Zoey

Hillside Ziggy Stardust, a young black doe.
Hillside Ziggy Stardust

Hillside Gomez, a lovely black buck.
Hillside Gomez

Zorro, a young black Satin/German hybrid angora buck.
Zorro

Unless noted otherwise, all the bunnies here at Hillside Farm Hawaii are purebred pedigreed English Angoras. However, now we have one who is a hybrid Satin / German angora, Hybrid Zorro. He is a nice sturdy black buck who has lovely crimp to his underwool although it's not quite as soft as the wool from the pure English angoras. He does have more and longer guard hairs so adding his fiber into the Moonlit Dance color of yarn may increase the halo a tiny bit, but he's not really providing enough fiber yet to make much difference to the yarn.