Merino is the fiber most often thought of when a next-to-the-skin softness is desired. Merino is also the fiber of choice for felting - including needle felting. During shipping and storage, any combed top can become slightly compacted and needs to be attenuated (pre-drafted) to regain smooth and fluid flow of the fibers.
Merino is the fiber most often thought of when a next-to-the-skin softness is desired. Merino is also the fiber of choice for felting - including needle felting. During shipping and storage, any combed top can become slightly compacted and needs to be attenuated (pre-drafted) to regain smooth and fluid flow of the fibers.
Merino is the fiber most often thought of when a next-to-the-skin softness is desired. Merino is also the fiber of choice for felting - including needle felting. During shipping and storage, any combed top can become slightly compacted and needs to be attenuated (pre-drafted) to regain smooth and fluid flow of the fibers.
Merino is the fiber most often thought of when a next-to-the-skin softness is desired. Merino is also the fiber of choice for felting - including needle felting. During shipping and storage, any combed top can become slightly compacted and needs to be attenuated (pre-drafted) to regain smooth and fluid flow of the fibers.
Fine merino for spinning or felting, dyed and then blended into a multi-color top. Left column top to bottom: Sandalwood, Rose Quartz, Sunset, Mojave. Right column top to bottom: Cranberry, Garnet, Baltic, English Garden.
Fine merino for spinning or felting, dyed and then blended into a multi-color top. Left column top to bottom: Sapphire, Denim, Twilight, Endicott, Amethyst. Right column top to bottom: Midnight, Sage, Pinedale, Forest, Laurel.
POTLUCK ROVING - Dyed-in-the-Wool! VINE MAPLE, 8 oz.
A wonderful blend of fine wool and a little mohair which is dyed in the wool prior to carding. This allows the roving to be lofty and draft easily for spinning. This is a great fiber for beginning to intermediate spinners - and a fun one for all spinners!
Many spinners are familiar with "BEAST" roving that was produced by the Brown Sheep Company. Well, their very, very old machine used to produce this fiber broke and was beyond repair. It was sold off as scrap metal. So. . . the "Beast" died and went away. Well, along comes a couple. . .
POTLUCK ROVING - Dyed-in-the-Wool! OCEAN BLUE, 8 oz.
A wonderful blend of fine wool and a little mohair which is dyed in the wool prior to carding. This allows the roving to be lofty and draft easily for spinning. This is a great fiber for beginning to intermediate spinners - and a fun one for all spinners!
Many spinners are familiar with "BEAST" roving that was produced by the Brown Sheep Company. Well, their very, very old machine used to produce this fiber broke and was beyond repair. It was sold off as scrap metal. So. . . the "Beast" died and went away. Well, along comes a couple. . .
A wonderful blend of fine wool and a little mohair which is dyed in the wool prior to carding. This allows the roving to be lofty and draft easily for spinning. This is a great fiber for beginning to intermediate spinners - and a fun one for all spinners!
Many spinners are familiar with "BEAST" roving that was produced by the Brown Sheep Company. Well, their very, very old machine used to produce this fiber broke and was beyond repair. It was sold off as scrap metal. So. . . the "Beast" died and went away. Well, along comes a couple. . .