The 3 lambs will be pure wool. There will be crimpy white wool blended with crimpy white alpaca. There will be pure white alpaca as well as pure black alpaca made into roving. There is a badger Icelandic fleece getting blended with a black and white Mohair fleece. This is one white and one black & white kid Mohair fleeces. And, more. All in all, I dropped off 7 contractor bags of fleece.
Now, I need to sell fleece and roving in order to pay what I owe. Fleece sales have paid all but $75 of what I owe Zeilinger Wool Company for the 3 BIG boxes I sent them Feb. 1st, and almost 1/2 of what I will owe Sallie.
On to the Shetland roving that I do have left. All Shetland roving is $2.50/oz. I will break bumps into smaller amounts.
The gray bump weighs 8.4 oz.
The yarn and shawlette are from the same gray.
SOLD
The one ball of 'oatmeal' weighs 2 oz.
The one ball of 'oatmeal' weighs 2 oz.
1 ball sold.
The two balls in front of the bag are a
The two balls in front of the bag are a
light gray. They weigh 2 oz. each.
The bag of white on the left weighs 1# 4.1 oz.
EDITED: when balled up this is actually a
pale, pale gray! When I get a bunch balled up
I will post them here.
EDITED: when balled up this is actually a
pale, pale gray! When I get a bunch balled up
I will post them here.
The bag of light gray on the right weighs 1# 5.3 oz.
It is the same as the 2 2 oz. balls.
The white batt is not something I had processed.
It is something I bought a few years ago, and has
been stored in my cedar closet. Compared to the
roving made by Sallie's Fen Fiber Mill, this looks
a little choppy. I am sure in would needle felt well.
I took some of it and recarded it and blended it
with white alpaca. It spun nicely!
What is left weighs 15.4 oz.
It has little gray hairs in it.
EDITED:I took off the outer 2 layers and it is much
better inside. It is not as smooth as Sallie's processing.
But, that is the nature of carding machines.
It should make no difference in the spinning if
you draft it out. I, personally, am a stripper.
I strip all roving lengthwise and then spin it.
None of this batch of white Shetland is pure white.
They are seem to have little gray or black hairs.
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