Working with fleece needn't be a daunting task. These basic guidelines will show you how to choose and clean fleece for spinning.
July 29, 2015
Working with fleece needn't be a daunting task. These basic guidelines will show you how to choose and clean fleece for spinning.
It is important to start with a good fleece. A dirty, matted fleece makes poor yarn, whatever the spinner's skill, and can be frustrating for a beginner.
Also make sure the fleece does not have a "break" in it. Take a staple (one lock of wool) and give it a sharp tug between your hands. If it pulls apart easily it means there is a weakness caused by sickness in the sheep, drought or some other factor which has affected the fibre during growth. To avoid this problem, it is best to buy wool from suppliers who are specialists in wool for hand spinners.
There are two main types of wool used by spinners — raw fleece and wool which is already carded.
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