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Friday, October 30, 2020

Jacob lamb fleece

 2# Jacob lamb fleece sheared spring 2020. $20 plus shipping.

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Yes. She has some VM. Mostly surface. I  did not want to shake it out as I did not want to break up the fleece structure. 

Samoyed Husky and Horned Dorset yarn

 Cotton candy pink dyed Samoyed Husky and white Horned Dorset yarn. One ply of each. Would make an awesome shawl, or a hat and fingerless mitts.


5.9 oz. 416 yards, $55 plus shipping.








This yarn is spun fairly thinly, sport/fingering weight, but due to just reaching into the bag of dyed dog fur there is some texture in places.

Washed Mohair fleece

Washed, NOT scoured, Mohair fleece.

8 oz. for $10, 1# for $20, plus shipping. Email us at eweifarm @ msn.com with your zip code and the item(s) you are interested in.


I generally wash 3 (or more) fleeces at a time in hot water and Unicorn Power Scour. Because of this the tips will not be completely white. But, I used a hard hair comb and they did open up nicely. I may rewash the locks again with hot water, and maybe some Dawn, to get them white from tip to cut, if I have time. I do hope to wash some lock bundles for Santa beards or doll's hair soon.

Some of the fleece is a little felted, but it pulls apart easily enough by hand. I did try to disturb the lock structure as little as possible when I pulled the fleece apart to weigh and bag.








You can see here what the majority of the locks look like pulled from the fleece, and what it looked like combed. The fluff to the right of the combing (hard hair comb. No special tools required!) is what came out of that lock piece. It is clean enough to use for needle felting, or doll stuffing, or what ever else you can think of.