Please email me at eweifarm@msn.com with the fleece(s) you'd like and your zip code. I will get back to you with your shipping options. I take PayPal and money order/cashier checks as payment. Please visit often as I have lots of fleeces to post!!

Friday, November 18, 2016

Fleeces for sale.

Click on any of the pictures to enlarge.
Email me at eweifarm@msn.com
for any fleece(s) that you are interested in.
Come back often to see new additions.
 Unknown breed.
5-7" staple.
4 1/4# $25 plus shipping
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 Mercy-Horned Dorset lamb fleece.
 4" staple
3# 2 oz.
$30 plus shipping



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 Ebony
Horned Dorset/Romney ewe
2nd shearing. 
Some crimp, but not as much as the Dorset.
Great Romney length.
4# 13 oz.
$25 plus shipping.
Has VM along spine. 
If I was to keep this fleece (like I had planned...)
I would card the sides and comb the spine.








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 Mostly Romney ewe fleece
Spine removed due to hay.
 5 1/2# #27.50 plus shipping 5" plus staple.
Different shades of gray.



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 The pregnant ewes below, 
and the lambs and wethers up top
next to where I am skirting fleece.


 Fleeces waiting to be skirted (if needed)
and photographed, tagged and weighed.
 Midnight. Horned Dorset/Romney ewe.
Ebony's sister. Same Romney father.
4# 13 oz. $25.
5" plus staple.







Monday, October 24, 2016

Roving/top for sale



3 different shades of Romney.
$2/ounce plus shipping.

Columbia wool processed into top by 
Zeilinger Wool Company. Had too many
shavings to be made into roving.
$3/ounce plus shipping.
Our Horned Dorset sheep are fine fleeced, and not 
that short. Because they are fine, Sallie's Fen Fiber
uses the dehairer, instead of the picker to open the locks
before they go into the carding machine.
$2,50/ounce plus shipping.
 Horned Dorset lamb.
 A few of our colors.


 One of the Romney sheep.
A naked Horned Dorset.

Monday, August 1, 2016

All of the fleeces in the previous pictures have been skirted. A LOT of packed up and waiting their turns at various mills come fall. When I pick up the roving from the mills in the fall, I will give them the raw to be processed into roving, top or yarn for next spring. I need to spread it out in order to pay the processing fees.

The only fiber getting washed, and sent out as soon as it is dry, is all the Shetland I received this year from 2 different shearing gigs. As well as all of the Shetland that I have purchased from a couple of other farms. I love to process and spin Shetland, but realize that I don't have the time for the processing. So, I am sending it all to http://www.stonehedgefibermill.com/ to become either roving or sport weight yarn. I may put it up on this site and the FB wool page when I get it back, if I have time. If not, if will definitely be with us at the next NH Sheep & Wool Festival in Deerfield, NH. I will share that web site when they update it...

Just a teaser. Coming back from Zeilinger Wool Company in time for VT Sheep & Wool Festival will be Columbia top and Romney roving in 3-4 different shades. As well as more Horned Dorset pin drafted roving from Sallie's Fen Fibers.

Zeiliinger's will be getting all of this year's Dorset/Romney lamb (hogget?) fleeces to make into top for next spring's festival. Little sheep under big sheep makes for VM loaded fleeces. And, too much work to clean into roving when the fleece is super crimpy. (Unless they think they can do so. I leave that decision to the experts!) And, Sallie's Fen will be getting colored Dorset fleece to blend with black Mohair to become sock yarn. (I was supposed to do it this spring, but somehow the fleeces were misplaced... She will be getting this year's shearing of both Dorset and Mohair instead.)

Next spring's plan is for Green Mountain Spinnery to get natural colored Romney to become another yarn line for us. They might get some more white Romney to become a bulky weight yarn. Not something I personally like to knit with, but we will see. I will talk with them at the VT show and get their opinion first. But, if I end up with enough overtime at the PO, or sell enough fleeces between now and then, I may send it to them this fall/early winter.

Happy August 1st all. Let's hope that August is better than July!! At least it started out rainy here. That is a wonderful thing considering that we are in a drought. The fields and the gardens are showing it. We may not  get in a 2nd crop of hay this year, and so far I've only picked 1 zucchini out of 4 plants, and have NO cucumbers... :(

TTFN.

Monday, May 30, 2016

A few of the fleeces waiting their turn on the skirting table



 The skirting table set up in the alpacas sleeping quarters.

 I managed to salvage 2 Merinos fleeces from the 
4 we sheared this year. The other two were even 
more fragile and VM loaded.
These two do have some fragile tips along the spine, 
and they do pull off easy enough. I would not send
these to the mill. At least not without taking off the 
fragile tips first. The 2nd fleece had most of the
spine area removed due to VM.


 The pictures with the yard stick show the length
left after the fragile tips are removed. The rest of
the fleece is sound. This is 2 years growth. The
owner does not have a barn to lock them in, and
they like to stay outside in the weather...



 One is white, and one is a tan/brown.
I will weigh them and post prices tomorrow.