I'm always on the hunt for new fleece to work with.
I saw an ad on craigslist for fleece and drove and collected some Navajo-Churro fleece.
This was the best of two Ewe's fleeces. Beautiful rich brown color.
I saw an ad on craigslist for fleece and drove and collected some Navajo-Churro fleece.
This was the best of two Ewe's fleeces. Beautiful rich brown color.
Raw in the bag when I got it home. |
So I laid it out on a sheet on the floor in the fiber room and began sorting through it.
It's interesting how many differences there are in fiber from the same fleece.
And this was a mixed bag from two different sheep.
It's interesting how many differences there are in fiber from the same fleece.
And this was a mixed bag from two different sheep.
3.5 to 4" staple length. Good crimp. |
The first batch I washed up was the best of the bag.
I then flicked the ends and drum carded it up into batts.
I then flicked the ends and drum carded it up into batts.
Full batt on the drum carder. |
Batt of Navajo-Churro. |
Rolled batt lengthwise before drafting. |
Nicely rolled ball of drafted fiber ready to spin. |
I then spun up a sample, rather thick. This isn't a next to the skin kind of fleece.
So I was aiming for a nice thicker yarn for maybe a hat or sweater.
So I was aiming for a nice thicker yarn for maybe a hat or sweater.
The finished yarn. Two ply. |
Overall, I very nice fiber that made a pleasing yarn!
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